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J. B. Hastings
LCLS User Program [email protected]
October 12-13, 2004
LCLS User Program
J. Hastings SLAC/SSRL
J. B. Hastings
LCLS User Program [email protected]
October 12-13, 2004
Outline The process
Letters of Intent/review DOE Major Item of Equipment
The results First experiments-SAC Response Theme area organization
The challenges Schedule Detectors
J. B. Hastings
LCLS User Program [email protected]
October 12-13, 2004
Letters of Intent
Types Category A: Complete Endstation
Category B: Specific Science Goals
Category C: Technical Innovations
Response Total of 32 received
256 Independent investigators
91 Institutions
J. B. Hastings
LCLS User Program [email protected]
October 12-13, 2004
2004 15-Mar Call for letters of intent to be distributed widely
21-Jun Letters of Intent due
8-9 July SAC: review LOIs, review proposal guidelines
1-AugLCLS/SSRL inform selected teams, move to proposal stage
2005 1-Feb Full proposals due to LCLS/SSRL
15-Feb SAC review of full proposals
1-Mar Proposals approved by LCLS/SAC
1-Apr Proposals submitted to funding sources
1-Oct Planned LCLS construction start
2008 1 Oct Planned LCLS operations start
User Program Schedule
Letters of Intent (as of Aug 04)
J. B. Hastings
LCLS User Program [email protected]
October 12-13, 2004
2004 15-Mar Call for letters of intent to be distributed widely
21-Jun Letters of Intent due
8-9 July SAC: review LOIs, review proposal guidelines
1-AugLCLS/SSRL inform selected teams, move to proposal stage
15-Dec CD-0 for MIE
2005 CD-1 for MIE; CD-2 and CD-3 for parts of MIE
1-Oct Planned LCLS construction start
1-Oct Phase start of MIE
2006 1-Oct Additional starts for MIE
2008 1 Oct Planned LCLS operations start
User Program Schedule
Letters of Intent
J. B. Hastings
LCLS User Program [email protected]
October 12-13, 2004
LCLS SAC
Roger Falcone - UC Berkeley, USA, ChairpersonNora Berrah - Western Michigan University, USAPhil Bucksbaum - University of Michigan, USARobert L. Byer - Stanford University, USAHans Frauenfelder - LANL, USAWayne Hendrickson - Columbia University, USA
Stephen R. Leone - UC Berkeley, USAMargaret Murnane - University of Colorado-Boulder, USAJochen R. Schneider - HASYLAB, GermanyFrancesco Sette - ESRF, FranceSunil Sinha - UCSD, USA Dietrich von der Linde - University of Essen, Germany
J. B. Hastings
LCLS User Program [email protected]
October 12-13, 2004
LCLS SAC Response
Draft Final Report
Identified 5 Thrust AreasAtomic Molecular and Optical Physics
Pump/probe high-energy-density (HED) physics
Nano-particle and single molecule (non-periodic) imaging
Pump/probe diffraction dynamics
Coherent scattering at the nanoscale
J. B. Hastings
LCLS User Program [email protected]
October 12-13, 2004
LCLS SAC Response (cont’d)
All LoI’s were reviewed and fit into thrust areas
Supported Short pulse (beyond baseline) R&D
Will enable new science
LCLS efforts in AMO and detector development (endstation systems) important for early turn on
J. B. Hastings
LCLS User Program [email protected]
October 12-13, 2004
Femtochemistry Pump/probe diffraction
dynamics
Nanoscale Dynamics Coherent scattering at thein Condensed matter nanoscale
Atomic Physics Atomic Molecular and Optical Physics
Plasma and Warm Dense Matter Pump/probe high-energy- density (HED) physics
Structural Studies on Single Nano-particle and singleParticles and Biomolecules molecule (non-periodic) imagingFEL Science/Technology
Program developed by international team of scientists working with accelerator and laser physics communities
SLAC Report 611
First Experiments-SAC Response
J. B. Hastings
LCLS User Program [email protected]
October 12-13, 2004
Thrust areas: SSRL/LCLS Contact (1) Coherent scattering at G.B. Stephenson* S. Brennan
the nanoscale K. Ludwig
(2) Pump/probe diffraction K. Gaffney* A. Lindenberg dynamics D. Reis J. Larsson
(3) High energy density R. Lee* J. B. Hastings (HED) physics P. Heimann
(4) Nano-particle/single J. Hajdu* J. Arthur molecule(non-periodic) J. Miao
imaging H. Chapman
(5) Atomic, molecular, L. DiMauro* J. B. Hastings and optical science N. Berrah
* Team leader
J. B. Hastings
LCLS User Program [email protected]
October 12-13, 2004
Funded thru BES Science community develops the science case, provides the specifications The project engineering and management is
the responsibility of SLAC/SSRL Full rigor of DoE review is in place Insures compatibility, common design, ease
of maintenance
Major Item of Equipment
J. B. Hastings
LCLS User Program [email protected]
October 12-13, 2004
Permits common CD-0, CD-1 for all instruments
CD-0 Dec 2004 ??
CD-1 April 2005 ?
Instruments to be commissioned sequentially
LCLS goal is initial phase of 2-3 complete instruments by CD-4
J. B. Hastings
LCLS User Program [email protected]
October 12-13, 2004
Challenges: Schedule
2 0 0 4 2 0 0 5 2 0 0 6 2 0 0 7 2 0 0 8 2 0 0 9
Now LCLS CD-4
LCLS CommissioningStart
Earliest MIE Construction Start
J. B. Hastings
LCLS User Program [email protected]
October 12-13, 2004
Detectors2 dim. X-ray detectors
120 hz read outLow noise, << 1 photonReasonable dynamic range~ 500 x 500 pixels, ~ 100 x 100 µm pixel size
Used for the following themes:AMOS cluster experimentsHEDS shock experimentsPump-probe dynamicsNano and single particle imaging
J. B. Hastings
LCLS User Program [email protected]
October 12-13, 2004
Time schedule
By Oct. 15, 2004 Specifications to LoI groups
Dec. 15, 2004 Detailed proposals due addressing:
R&D
Construction
Integration (software and hardware)
Jan-Feb 2005 Review by external advisory committee
J. B. Hastings
LCLS User Program [email protected]
October 12-13, 2004
Detector Advisory Committee
Advise both LCLS and the MIE on detector developmentMeets on a regular basis to evaluate progress on R&D and constructionMembership
Dr. Gareth Derbyshire, RAL ChairProf. Y. Amemiya, Univ. of TokyoProf. Dr. A. Walenta, U. of SiegenProf. Dr. L. Strüder, MPGDr. E. Eikenberry, PSI
J. B. Hastings
LCLS User Program [email protected]
October 12-13, 2004
Summary
Strong science drivers
We recognize that the endstations and source intimately coupled
A lot of work and a short time to meet the LCLS CD-4 date with a 2-3 instruments ready to take data in a first phase