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John N. Galayda LCLS Facility Advisory November 11, 2008 1 LCLS Update November 11, 2008 Construction Status LCLS Instruments.

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1 John N. Galayda LCLS Facility Advisory Committeegalayda@slac.stanford.edu November 11, 2008 1 LCLS Update November 11, 2008 Construction Status LCLS Instruments Charge to the Committee

2 John N. Galayda LCLS Facility Advisory Committeegalayda@slac.stanford.edu November 11, 2008 2 Construction(TEC) >87% complete

3 John N. Galayda LCLS Facility Advisory Committeegalayda@slac.stanford.edu November 11, 2008 3 LCLS Injector 100% Complete LCLS Linac >96% Complete Commissioning Complete 3/2008 Commissioning Complete 9/2007 Undulator >97% complete Beam to the Dump by 12/19

4 John N. Galayda LCLS Facility Advisory Committeegalayda@slac.stanford.edu November 11, 2008 4 Laser Performance Reliability has been excellent: 99% availability Laser Performance Reliability has been excellent: 99% availability  FWHM  6.5 ps Oscillator Cathode spot size control Diode Pump Laser

5 John N. Galayda LCLS Facility Advisory Committeegalayda@slac.stanford.edu November 11, 2008 5 dualfeed RF Gun Successful Cathode Change

6 John N. Galayda LCLS Facility Advisory Committeegalayda@slac.stanford.edu November 11, 2008 6 Beam Transport Hall Near Completion

7 John N. Galayda LCLS Facility Advisory Committeegalayda@slac.stanford.edu November 11, 2008 7 ANL Work 98% Complete Quadrupole Vacuum Chamber OK- EVAC flanges making up, with some effort Undulator Segment Temperature change induces mechanical creep somewhere, resulting in K change RF Cavity BPM- Difficulties encountered, OK now Girder

8 John N. Galayda LCLS Facility Advisory Committeegalayda@slac.stanford.edu November 11, 2008 8 Undulator Hall First electrons 12/2008 Install Undulators 3/2009 Challenge: begin FEL commissioning w/XR diagnostics 3/2009

9 John N. Galayda LCLS Facility Advisory Committeegalayda@slac.stanford.edu November 11, 2008 9 Linac-to-Undulator (227m) X-ray Transport (200m) Undulator Hall (175m) Beam Dump (40M) Front End (29m) Near Expt’l. Hall Near Experimental Hall 1.9 Conventional Facilities >87% complete Turner Construction Co. >95% complete Far Expt’l. Hall 64.6 m 14 m

10 John N. Galayda LCLS Facility Advisory Committeegalayda@slac.stanford.edu November 11, 2008 10 Near Experiment Hall Hutch 3

11 John N. Galayda LCLS Facility Advisory Committeegalayda@slac.stanford.edu November 11, 2008 11 Far Experimental Hall south rib Installing re-bar in the Far Experimental Hall Far Experimental Hall Structural Shell

12 John N. Galayda LCLS Facility Advisory Committeegalayda@slac.stanford.edu November 11, 2008 12 Solid Attenuator Gas Attenuator Slit Start of Experimental Hutches 5 mm collimator Muon Shield Hard X-Ray Offset mirror system Pulse Energy Thermal Detector Gas Detector e-e- Direct Imager Hard x-ray Monochromator (K Spectrometer) Soft X-Ray Offset mirror system LLNL WBS 1.5 is >80% complete Front end X-ray optics being assembled All mirrors delivered; mirror figures meet spec Most diagnostics under assembly at LLNL X-Ray Transport/Optics/Diagnostics

13 John N. Galayda LCLS Facility Advisory Committeegalayda@slac.stanford.edu November 11, 2008 13 Re-establish e  to SL2 LTU/UndComm. First Light in FEE First Light in FEH NEH Ops & Commissioning JJFFMMAAMMJJJJAASSDDJJFFMMAAMMJJJJAASSOONNDDJJFFMMAAMMJJJJ ON A A 2008 2009 2010 2008 2009 2010 Down PPS Linac/BC2 Commissioning FEL/FEECommissioning Nov. 3, 2008 Install Undulators M M D D LCLS Installation and Commissioning Time-Line LTU/Und Install PEP-II run ends FEE/NEH Install PPS Cert. LTU/Dump CD-4 (7/31/2010) X-Rays in NEH now D D Down? FEH Hutch BO

14 John Galayda galayda@slac.stanford.edu LCLS Facility Advisory Committee November 11, 2008 14 Atomic Physics (LCLS) Atomic Molecular and Optical Physics 8/2009 Plasma and Warm Dense Matter Materials/matter under Extreme Conditions Nanoscale Dynamics Coherent scattering at the in Condensed matter (LUSI) nanoscale (XCS) 3/2012 Structural Studies on Single Nano-particle and single Particles and Biomolecules molecule (non-periodic) (LUSI) imaging (CXI) 4/2011 Femtochemistry Pump/probe diffraction (LUSI) dynamics (XPP) 12/2010 Soft X-Ray Imaging & Spectroscopy (SXR) 12/2009 FEL Science/Technology Program developed by international team of scientists working with accelerator and laser physics communities SLAC Report 611 “ First Experiments” Realized within Concepts LCLS and LUSI Science with LCLS 4/2010 7/2011 ? 2010 ?

15 John N. Galayda LCLS Facility Advisory Committeegalayda@slac.stanford.edu November 11, 2008 15 Envisioned Placement of Experiments LUSI LCLS DESY Hamburg-LBNL SLAC LBNL-LLNL SLAC-UK

16 John N. Galayda LCLS Facility Advisory Committeegalayda@slac.stanford.edu November 11, 2008 16 Find out what will be Schematic of AMO Instrument Build/buy and assemble – Jul-Dec 2008 Assembly & Testing – Feb-Jun 2009 Ready for first light – Jul 2009 July 2010

17 John N. Galayda LCLS Facility Advisory Committeegalayda@slac.stanford.edu November 11, 2008 17 Commissioning Status See Paul Emma’s presentation Commissioning has gone beautifully Still a lot to learn about the undulator system but The beam at end of linac is in excellent shape Linac availability is quite good already Well-positioned to provide good performance in early operations next summer

18 John N. Galayda LCLS Facility Advisory Committeegalayda@slac.stanford.edu November 11, 2008 18 AMO Experiment Proposals for August 2009 Run 28 Proposals >200 Individual Signatories (82 from US) Proposal Review Panel will meet 2-Dec-08 Selections by end of December Scheduling February-March for August run

19 John N. Galayda LCLS Facility Advisory Committeegalayda@slac.stanford.edu November 11, 2008 19 PROJECT SAFETY EXPERIENCE Through October 2008 Total Project Hours 2,045 M Hours worked SubContractors 579 K Hours worked DART Rate 3.1 (9 Incidents) TRC Rate 4.1 (3 Incidents) LCLS Collaboration 1,466 K Hours worked DART Rate 0.27 (2 Incidents) DART Rate Injury rates based on 200 K hours (100 man years) of effort. DOE/SC Goal is a Reportable Case (TRC) rate of < 0.25 and a Days Away, Restricted, or Transferred (DART) rate < 0.65 per 100 FTEs.

20 John N. Galayda LCLS Facility Advisory Committeegalayda@slac.stanford.edu November 11, 2008 20 LCLS Online Information LCLS Web Page http://lcls.slac.stanford.edu/ Instrument Descriptions and Specifications http://lcls.slac.stanford.edu/Instruments.aspx Proposal Submission https://oraweb.slac.stanford.edu/apex/slacprod/f?p=188:1 FAC Website http:// www-ssrl.slac.stanford.edu/lcls/FAC/2008-November/Index.HTML

21 John N. Galayda LCLS Facility Advisory Committeegalayda@slac.stanford.edu November 11, 2008 21 Charge to FAC Electron Beam: Review/assess commissioning strategy Right balance of priorities? Commissioning to meet Project goals Support the summer’s scientific program Review/assess readiness for ARR Review/assess progress toward controls/applications to support operations Review/assess civil construction closeout Lessons learned discussion

22 John N. Galayda LCLS Facility Advisory Committeegalayda@slac.stanford.edu November 11, 2008 22 Charge to FAC Photon Beam: Review/assess installation and commissioning strategy approach to achievement of early science with AMO Review/assess LUSI instruments, scope & schedule Physics requirements Engineering design Plans to validate design (reviews, prototypes, etc.) Plans for acquisition (vendor selection and oversight)

23 John N. Galayda LCLS Facility Advisory Committeegalayda@slac.stanford.edu November 11, 2008 23 Presentation Materials Thanks to: SLAC ANL LLNL Jess Albino Geoffrey Pile Richard Bionta John Arthur Bill Berg Donn McMahon Paul Emma Marion White Tom Fornek David Saenz David Schultz End of Presentation


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