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The Linac Extension Area at the Advanced Photon Source

The Linac Extension Area has been developed into a beamline area for testing accelerator components and techniques. Beginning commissioning activities in February 2023, we have delivered the first electron beam to the Linac Extension Area at the Advanced Photon Source at 425 MeV. In the present work...

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Published in:Journal of instrumentation 2024-07, Vol.19 (7), p.T07002
Main Authors: Wootton, K.P., Berg, W.J., Borland, M., Brill, A., Byrd, J.M., Chitra, S., Collins, J., Dooling, J.C., Edwards, J., Erwin, L., Fystro, G., Grabinski, T.L., Henry, M.J., Heyeck, E., Keane, R., Lee, S.-H., Lenner, J., Lobach, I., Lumpkin, A.H., Puttkammer, A., Sajaev, V., Sereno, N.S., Sun, Y., Wang, J., Wang, S.Y.G., Zholents, A.A.
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Summary:The Linac Extension Area has been developed into a beamline area for testing accelerator components and techniques. Beginning commissioning activities in February 2023, we have delivered the first electron beam to the Linac Extension Area at the Advanced Photon Source at 425 MeV. In the present work, we summarise the principal accelerator components and review safety controls of the Linac Extension Area.
ISSN:1748-0221
1748-0221
DOI:10.1088/1748-0221/19/07/T07002