ALICE Commissioning Successes S.L.Smith, and of course the rest of the ALICE team!

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ALICE Commissioning Successes S.L.Smith, and of course the rest of the ALICE team!

2 Contents ALICE introduction Photoinjector commissioning Superconducting module status Commissioning EO and synchronisation Science beyond energy recovery Programme Summary

3 Accelerator Layout Nominal Gun Energy350 keV Injector Energy8.35 MeV Circulating Beam Energy 35 MeV RF Frequency1.3 GHz Bunch Repetition Rate MHz Nominal Bunch Charge 80 pC Average Current 6.5 mA (Over the 100  s Bunch Train)

Photoinjector

5 JLab GA Gun ceramic – major source of delay – at Daresbury (~1 year late) Copper brazed joint First electrons August 2006

6 PI Results Emittance (RMS  pi-mm-mrad RMS geometric emittance vs. bunch charge Bunch 0.1  micro metres ASTRA Bunch Charge, pC 28ps 125ps ASTRA Bunch length at 10% of peak value vs. bunch charge

7 Photoinjector: Leaks, leaks and more leaks and even more leaks! Since February 2007 we have had 6 leaks In 2008 we had 2 more major failures of the ceramic to metal braze joints A contamination of the whole injector assembly through cross contamination of a neg pump component in the vacuum cleaning facility!! 2 leaks on a pirani gauge (1 capped on present assembly) Leak on a bleed valve We have yet to have manufactured a reliable large ceramic but 2 on order Operational October 2008!

8 Injector upgrade Improved vacuum conditions Reduction of contamination from caesium ions –Improved gun stability under high voltage Reduced time for photocathode changeover, from weeks to hours Higher quantum efficiency –Allows practical experiments with photocathodes activated to different electron affinity levels ALICE photocathode gun equipped with a photocathode preparation & exchange facility

Cryogenics and Superconducting RF Superconducting modules

10 Field Emission Radiation Issue Even at 9 MV/m, which is the saturation point of the radiation monitor, it is predicted that the low-level RF electronics, close to the linac, would have a lifetime of only around 1000 hrs. At the operational gradient the lifetime would be much shorter!

11 SC Cavity Processing Plan Further aggressive processing is now planned: –Over longer conditioning periods; –Varying frequency, pulse width and pulse repetition rate; –CW conditioning (only possible at lower power levels); –Possibly condition the cavity when warm; –Introduce helium into the vacuum (risky!) High average current module installation (2010)

Commissioning ALICE

13 ALICE Accelerates Towards Energy Recovery ALICE commissioning team successfully accelerated an electron beam through the superconducting booster module. The electron beam was accelerated through the module to around 4 MeV. 24/10/08 Midnight at start of a 1 month shutdown Injector & Booster Operational Together!!!!

14 Acceleration through both booster cavities YAG-02 First Beam YAG-03 cavity 1 at 5.5 MV/m, phase shift position at 2.2, cavity 2 at 4.9 MV/m Sunday 23rd November Shift 3 (#862)

15 Sunday December 7th Acceleration Through the LINAC Acceleration Through The LINAC

16 First Circulation Success on 13 December 11 MeV operation

17 Full energy recovery demonstrated on ALICE 20 December The accelerator has been tuned for transport of the 20.8 MeV beam. The green and dark blue traces show the reduction to “zero” in RF demand on both linac cavities when the (pale blue) beam is decelerated through the cavities MeV operation Full Energy Recovery

18 Commissioning to Energy Recovery Injector voltage 235 keV (350 keV) (Smaller Stanford cermaic) Booster energy gain 4.8 MeV (8 MeV) (Matched to conservative LINAC gradient) Total Energy 20.8 MeV (35 MeV) (Limited by FE/Conditioning) Bunch charge 20 pC (80pC) (Qe lifetime)

19 Commissioning ALICE First energy recovery (Dec 2009) –Without FEL, installation planned Summer 2009 Fine tuning –injector tuning for minimal emittance –optimisation of energy recovery at nominal beam parameters –beam diagnostics Short pulse commissioning stage –longitudinal dynamics, electro-optical diagnostic studies Energy recovery with FEL (Summer 2009) –first light ! –recovery of a disrupted beam

20 ALICE : First Energy Recovery ALICE first energy recovery no undulator installed minimal energy spread (acceleration on crest) not concerned with longitudinal phase space, bunching and de-bunching nothing particularly difficult here major ALICE milestone

21 ALICE : Fine Tuning Achieving “full” energy and beam power (25?MeV, 80pC) Injector tuning minimal emittance (slit & quad scans) optimisation of booster cavities phases settings buncher electric field optimisation etc… Difference orbit measurements Setting the required linac phases and beam transport Optimising beam transport Measurements emittance Twiss parameters bunch length (zero-crossing and E/O methods) energy spectra Matching with the model Transverse emittance as measured during the gun commissioning ( too high due to field emission from the cathode and non-uniform QE map ?)

22 ALICE : Short Pulse Commissioning Initially, no FEL still not installed yet … Longitudinal dynamics Linac phases tuning R56 tuning in ARC 1 & ARC 2 sextupole tuning longitudinal bunch compression setup min bunch length Phase transfer measurements using either BPMs or E/O THz measurements E/O bunch length measurements

23 Laser room EO beamline section Beam profile monitor Beam position monitor Synchrotron radiation diagnostics EO diagnostics table

24 THz In ALICE Thursday 15 th January

EO Diagnostics and Synchronisation

26 Electro-optic sampling of Coulomb field probe laser co-propagates with bunch (with transverse offset) Coulomb field of relativistic bunch probe laser encoding of bunch information into laser decoding of information from laser pulse thanks to S. Jamison

27 Electro-optic technique for bunch profile and time-of-arrival measurements UK has leading position in EO longitudinal diagnostics highest time resolution demonstrated by UK/Dutch/German collaboration at FLASH ALICE test-bed For testing of modified concepts for real system integration cost-vs-capability becoming a driver >£200k for our best resolution system! (cost mostly in the laser) investigate migration of techniques to fibre laser systems integration with timing distribution systems -profile info highly desirable for even arrival time diagnostics Tests for external laboratories... EU-IRUVX funding for further prototype of EO system on ALICE thanks to S. Jamison

28 ALICE: Fibre Lasers Oscillators / Clocks R&D pump laser diodes gain medium (Er: fibre) polarising elements fibre stretcher (cavity length feedback) in-house build...commercial system... Compare arrival time of outgoing and round trip pulses - RF phase detection ~20fs sensitivity - optical cross-correlation ~1fs (?) Active length stabilisation of distribution optical fibre.. plus.. thanks to S. Jamison

29 ALICE: Longitudinal profile feedback studies thanks to S. Jamison concept recently proven at FLASH Arrival of what? charge mean or peak current ? Arrival time & beam profile (partial?) E 0,  Arrival timephase or amplitude development through EU/Marie Curie (in proposal stage) more profile data  more “knobs” available motivation behind IR-UVX EO profile investigations We can do it on ALICE !

30 Mobile laser CBS TW Laser Phase I Phase II Wiggler E-BEAM EO diagnostic IR FEL 4-6um THz IR FEL 4-6um CBS X-ray 532 nm Photogun laser ALICE - not just an Energy Recovery Linac

31 Tunable IR FEL Motor and In Line Gearbox Encoders Tunability by varying : electron energy (24-35MeV) undulator gap (12-20mm) = 4-12  m JLAB IR Demo Wiggler

Future Plans

33 Science Beyond Energy Recovery EMMA – the first NS FFAG Accelerator physics research –Photoinjector upgrade, load lock system and diagnostics line –High average current accelerator module –Photocathode research and testing (using the upgraded gun) –Linac Transfer Matrix Investigation –Beam High Bunch Charges and Low Energy –Laser slicing –Micro-bunching? –Laser Wakefield Acceleration (LWFA) on ALICE CBS X-ray source IR and THz research programme Tissue Culture ALICE Exciting pump – probe research programme with all ALICE light sources: –TW laser (10TW, 100 / 35 fs, 10Hz) –IR FEL (~4mm, ~15MW peak, ~1ps, ~10mJ) –fs tunable laser –THz radiation (broadband) –CBS X-ray source (15-30keV, 10 7 – 10 8 photons/pulse, <1ps)

34 THz Programme & Tissue Culture Facility THz has important role in security screening A world-unique facility allowing the effect of high peak power / high rep rate THz on living cells to be investigated. Weightman et al University of Liverpool University of Nottingham

35 CBS experiment : Phase I Head on 180 o photon-electron collisions X-ray source characterisation spectrum X-ray pulse duration brightness (number of photons N p ) Electron bunch / laser pulse time jitter shot-to-shot variations in energy spectra and N p better resolution expected in phase II First pump/probe experiment (but this more likely to be done during phase II) -Laser pulse travels through the length of the electron bunch X-ray pulse length ~ electron bunch length relaxed synchronisation requirements (relaxed synchronisation requirements) First X-ray pulses April 2009

36 CBS: Phases I & II Side-on 90 o photon-electron collisions e-e- Phase 2 Head on 180 o photon-electron collisions e-e- Phase 1 PHASE I PHASE II

37 ALICE Programme FEL Installation CBS Installation Cathode change (ceramic?) Maintenance Linac module and Gun upgrade At Risk

38 Summary Accelerator commissioning has now reached a critical stage ALICE has provided the UK with an opportunity to develop generic technologies and skills important to delivery of advance accelerator driven facilities –Photoinjector, SC RF, cryogenics etc. ALICE will provide a unique R&D facility in Europe, dedicated to accelerator science & technology development –Offering a unique combination of accelerator, laser and free- electron laser sources –Enabling essential studies of beam combination techniques –Providing a suite of photon sources for scientific exploitation Many thanks to all contributors to this presentation