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Outline of Beamlines at cERL | |
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In order to demonstrate required accelerator technologies in the 3 GeV ERL light source, cERL, which is now under construction, is starting the commissioning of an injector part from the April of 2013. Along with the operation, the quantum beam obtained from cERL is providing to user experiments. In 2014-15, the construction of beamlines for advanced researches using x- and gamma-rays and terahertz (THz) beam will be starting. Due to an inverse Compton scattering (ICS) of laser pulses on relativistic electron bunches in a ring of the cERL, ultra-short x-ray is produced. The 100 fs x-ray beam from cERL, which is generated by the ICS using high-power and ultra-short laser pulses, is significantly benefit for researches in the field of ultrafast science. On the other hand, high-flux x- and gamma-rays, which is generated by the ICS using an optical build-up cavity and high-frequency laser pulses, is an ideal light source for x-ray imaging and nuclear resonance fluorescence. Furthermore, the coherent synchrotron radiation (CSR) from electronic bunch in cERL can be used as a novel light source for researches of physical properties, because it has high intensity in a THz region. In addition to the hard x-ray beamline, construction of the THz beamline is also being scheduled. At a poster, we will present the outline of the design of these two beamlines and expected applications. | ||