15–17 Jul 2015
KIT
Europe/Berlin timezone

Speed Poster: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE SINBAD LINAC

15 Jul 2015, 15:31
3m
ANKA Seminar room, building 348 (KIT)

ANKA Seminar room, building 348

KIT

Hermann-von-Helmholtz Platz 1, 76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany
Session 2 | Beam Dynamics & Photon Sources Session 2 | Beam Dynamics & Photon Sources

Speaker

Mr Jun Zhu (DESY)

Description

SINBAD (Short Innovative Bunches and Accelerators at DESY) is a planned multi-purpose research and development facility at DESY. The SINBAD linac aims to produce low charge (0.2 - 50 pC), ultra-short (from few fs to sub-fs) and ultra-stable (arrival-time jitter less than 10 fs ) electron bunches with energies up to 200 MeV, which will be used for explorations in ultra-fast science as well as Laser-driven Plasma Wakefield Acceleration (LWFA) with external injection. The SINBAD linac will consist of a compact S-band normal-conducting photoinjector, where several compression schemes are going to be explored, e.g. velocity bunching and magnetic compression with a slit. A dogleg with variable R56 will also allow the implementation of the hybrid bunch compression scheme. In addition, an X-band linearizer is foreseen to be introduced in order to further improve the bunch compression.

Primary author

Mr Jun Zhu (DESY)

Co-authors

Dr Barbara Marchetti (DESY) Dr Holger Schlarb (DESY) Dr Klaus Floettmann (DESY) Dr Ralph Assmann (DESY) Dr Reinhard Brinkmann (DESY) Dr Ulrich Dorda (DESY)

Presentation materials