Revised X-Ray Endstation Scope Stefan Moeller April 7, 2005 Revised XES Scope Stefan Moeller smoeller@slac.stanford.edu XES Scope The X-Ray Endstation Systems group will create the infrastructure required for experimenters to make best scientific use of the LCLS radiation safely April 7, 2005 Revised XES Scope Stefan Moeller smoeller@slac.stanford.edu The Endstation Systems will provide: Personnel protection systems (PPS) Protect people from x-rays, lasers, etc. Machine protection systems (MPS) Protect machine from users Network and computer support Cables, networks, servers, data storage Prototype detectors a suite of x-ray detectors for experiments Instrumentation for first Atomic Physics experiments Beamline controls Synchronized laser system Mechanical/Vacuum April 7, 2005 Revised XES Scope Hardware, software fs laser system synchronized to FEL AMO - and sample chambers Stefan Moeller smoeller@slac.stanford.edu Location of the Endstation Systems Near Expt Hall Far Expt Hall 250 m April 7, 2005 Revised XES Scope Stefan Moeller smoeller@slac.stanford.edu FY06 FY07 Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Milestones Oct Jul Apr FY-09 Jul BO FH 06 Sep 07 Oct Jan Comp Endsta tion Procure Installation Comissioning ?Vac-Mech. Eng. Laser ?Laser Eng. Laser Jan Design Mech./ Vacuum Mechanical/ Vacuum Oct BO FH BO TL BO FEE BO NH 06 Jun 07 ?Ctrl. Eng. Control FY09 FY-08 Apr BO NH Control FY08 Dec. 1, 04 FY-07 Comp Endstation 16 Dec 08 FY05 BO TL 24 Sep 07 BO FEE 15 Nov 07 FY04 Summary Schedule for 1.06 Endstation Systems (ES, EF dates) FY-04 FY-05 FY-06 WBS Description Fl oa Design Procure Assemble Installati on Comis Float sionin Design Procure Installation Comissioning Float Laser Timing Com Instal C l o Demo Detector BEAM INTENSITY Detector De si R&D1 ?Det Phys 2-D X-RAY DETECTOR R&D4 Procure/Eng Contract D Procure A e Design s Asmbl . BEAM IMAGING ?Atomic Phys Atomic Physics R&D3 Design Proc Asmb . l. Design STREAK CAMERA Atomic Physics R&D2 Define In st. Define Design In Com. Asmb Inst l. . Com. Com. Revised XES Scope Float Float Detectors Design Detectors Pro cure A s Test April 7, 2005 Float Stefan Moeller smoeller@slac.stanford.edu A T s e Flo at LCLS Endstation systems coordination with the LCLS experimental equipment project (PIXEL) • The PIXEL project is a separate project from LCLS construction LCLS-funded items and experimental equipment items must be kept separate PIXEL equips 3 hutches Different project lengths Coordination is important April 7, 2005 Revised XES Scope Stefan Moeller smoeller@slac.stanford.edu Consequences for LCLS Endstation Systems Revised XES Scope: LCLS X-Ray Endstation Systems will build one station, for soft x-ray atomic physics XES will still provide global infrastructure for experimenters (Network, PPS, MPS) Now: Other WBS items will be reprogrammed for AP (beamline controls, vacuum, lasers) So LCLS resources and schedule within the Endstation systems group are being rearranged so as to provide maximum capability for the LCLS-funded atomic physics station April 7, 2005 Revised XES Scope Stefan Moeller smoeller@slac.stanford.edu AMOP Experiment Soft x-ray AMOP experimental station in hutch #1 (NEH) Atomic Physics to explore interaction of FEL beam and matter on a fundamental level Inner shell photo absorption processes Photo-fragmentation analysis Focused and/or pump-probe geometry April 7, 2005 Revised XES Scope Stefan Moeller smoeller@slac.stanford.edu LCLS Atomic Physics Working Group: Louis DiMauro, chair (Ohio Univ.) Nora Berrah, co-chair (Western Michigan Univ.) Philip Bucksbaum (Univ. Michigan) Todd Ditmire (Univ. Texas-Austin) Gerhard Paulus (Texas A&M) Linda Young (ANL) 1st Report: LCLS Atomic Physics Working Group, Argonne National Lab, April 30, 2004 Workshop: Ultrafast Science and LCLS Experiments October 25 - 26, 2004 LCLS Experiment Leaders Meeting, March 30-31, 2005 April 7, 2005 Revised XES Scope Stefan Moeller smoeller@slac.stanford.edu The Near Experimental Hall Shops, setup space FEL beam Experimental hutches AMOP Hutch Soft X-ray April 7, 2005 Revised XES Scope Stefan Moeller smoeller@slac.stanford.edu AMOP Hutch TOP VIEW 1 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10m AMOP Hutch Layout 4.75m 2.5m Optics: monochromator, focusing system Laser system (higher power) Sample System Chambers (sample, diagnostics) 9.5m UHV system Detectors (particles, e, ions) Diagnostics (x rays, laser) Γ detector Laser table el TO F Diff pumping stage Monochromator Experimental Chamber K-B mirrors Pump Gate valve 2.25m April 7, 2005 Revised XES Scope Gate valve Gate valve Ion TO F Diagnostics Chamber PPS Pump Gate valve Sample system Stefan Moeller smoeller@slac.stanford.edu Impacts on XES Planning, Cost and Schedule: •As before: XES will provide global infrastructure for experimenters (Network, PPS, MPS) •Now: Other WBS items will be reprogrammed for AP (beamline controls, vacuum, lasers) •Coordinate with XTOD equipment placement in hutch1 •Cost neutral changes •Schedule only affected in FY06 • Hire Atomic Physicist for XES as soon as possible •Coordinate with AMOP working group and PIXEL April 7, 2005 Revised XES Scope Stefan Moeller smoeller@slac.stanford.edu Plan for FY05 •Hire Atomic -, and Detector Physicist as soon as possible •Hire Controls Engineer next after •Start detailed design of AMOP and Detectors April 7, 2005 Revised XES Scope Stefan Moeller smoeller@slac.stanford.edu Summary •The endstation systems will provide the infrastructure for the interface between the LCLS source and its scientific applications •The endstation systems group is coordinating with the instrument development project (PIXEL) and XTOD and is focusing its activity on one AMOP station in one hutch •XES will work closely with LCLS AMOP working group •Revised scope is being programmed and implemented April 7, 2005 Revised XES Scope Stefan Moeller smoeller@slac.stanford.edu