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1 Diffraction studies of stimulated dynamics (pump-probe) Coherent-scattering studies of nanoscale fluctuations Atomic, molecular and optical science High energy density science Nano-particle and single molecule (non-periodic) imaging Program developed by international team of scientists working with accelerator and laser physics communities Aluminum plasma 10 -4 -2 1 2 4 classical plasma dense plasma high density matter G=1 Density (g/cm -3 ) G =10 G =100 t=0 t=  “the beginning.... not the end” SLAC Report 611

2 Build instruments for hard x-rays that address 3 Thrust Areas: –X-ray pump-probe –XPCS –Coherent x-ray imaging Include one additional instrument, to address the soft-x- ray portions of pump-probe and coherent imaging Thrust Areas Detector development LUSI Scope

3 LUSI and LCLS Science AMO, other soft x-ray and diagnostics X-ray pump probe Near Experimental Hall (NEH) and Hutches (H1,H2,H3) Soft x-ray pick-off mirror in the FEE will provide a soft x-ray beamline for H1 (and possibly H2), allowing efficient switching between experiments Mirror system at end of NEH will provide for x-ray beam deflection to 3 hutches in FEH H1 H2 H3

4 A soft x-ray pick-off mirror in the FEE will provide a ‘soft x-ray beamline’ for Hutch 1 (and maybe Hutch 2), allowing easy switching between experiments

5 LUSI and LCLS Science Far Experimental Hall (FEH) and Hutches H4,H5,H6 XPCS Coherent X-ray Imaging HEDS H4 H5 H6

6 FEH XPCS Coherent x-ray imaging High energy density science

7 2-d Detector Development LCLS experiments need new detector technology Established LCLS Detector Advisory Committee to evaluate technology choices and monitor development –Next meeting Feb 9-10, 2006 Dual development strategy for fast 2-d detectors for ‘hard’ x-rays –Several technologies look promising, no clear leader –LCLS will pursue one strategy: Pixel Array Detector Initial development has begun –LUSI will try a different technology: Silicon Active Matrix MoU and technical addendum in place as of mid-April –Both prototypes should be ready by 2009 Continue to look at available commercial technologies Need 2-d detectors for soft x-rays

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9 Streak Camera Development LCLS experiments can benefit from improvements of x-ray streak cameras. The streak camera can be a real aid in commissioning the x-ray split/delay, real time measurement of time delay in pump-probe LCLS is responsible for initiating this development, LUSI is considering the cost/schedule-science of assuming the streak camera development project.

10 SAC recommendations for Soft X-rays ‘Proceed’ with soft x-ray imaging of magnetic materials Soft x-ray pump probe – strengthen science case Soft x-ray RIXS – requires a ‘mature’ LCLS for this exciting science

11 Response to SAC recommendations for Soft X-rays ‘Proceed’ with soft x-ray imaging of magnetic materials –Incorporate into imaging team: added Jan Lüning as co-leader Soft x-ray pump probe – strengthen science case –Incorporate into pump-probe: added Anders Nilsson as a co-team leader. Soft x-ray RIXS – requires a ‘mature’ LCLS for this exciting science Original SAC review of LOIs: All LOIs can be ‘accommodated’ In one of five thrust areas.

12 LCLS – the Initial Scientific Teams and Thrusts AMO scienceLou DimauroNora Berrah Coherent scattering of Brian StephensonKarl Ludwig nanoscale fluctuationsGerhard Grübel Diffraction studies of Kelly GaffneyDavid Reis stimulated dynamicsJörgen Larsson (pump-probe)T. Tschentscher Anders Nilsson Nano-particle and single Janos HajduHenry Chapman molecule (non-periodic) John Miao imagingJan Lüning High energy Dick LeePhil Heimann density science t=0 t=  Aluminum plasma 10 -4 -2 1 2 4 classical plasma dense plasma high density matter G=1 Density (g/cm -3 ) G =10 G =100 team leader co-team leader(s) LUSI and LCLS Science

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14 Meetings with teams Imaging March 9, 2006 Pump-probe April 4, 2006 XPCS April 17,2006 Soft x-ray April 21, 2006

15 Jerry Hastings LUSI Project Director Nadine Kurita Chief Engineer William Foyt LUSI Project manager Administration William Foyt Group Leader Admin support ES&H PMCS Computer support Engineering Development N. Kurita Group Leader Engineer Hired Design Engineer Hired Designer Designer Instrument Scientists J. Hastings Group Leader Pump-Probe XPCS Coherent imaging Soft X-ray Optics Group Grating Crystal LCLS Science Teams Offer extended Req. open Candidate indent. Matrixed

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18 LUSI Budget: Actual/projected


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