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Scientific opportunies for bERLinPro 2020+, report with ideas and conclusions from bERLinProCamp 2019

Authors :
Kamps, Thorsten
Abo-Bakr, Michael
Adelmann, Andreas
Andre, Kevin
Angal-Kalinin, Deepa
Armborst, Felix
Arnold, Andre
Arnold, Michaela
Amador, Raymond
Benson, Stephen
Choporova, Yulia
Drebot, Illya
Ernstdorfer, Ralph
Evtushenko, Pavel
Goldammer, Kathrin
Jankowiak, Andreas
Hofftstaetter, Georg
Hug, Florian
Hwang, Ji-Gwang
Jones, Lee
Kuehn, Julius
Knobloch, Jens
Kuske, Bettina
Lampe, Andre
Mistry, Sonal
Miyajima, Tsukasa
Neumann, Axel
Norvell, Nora
Petenev, Yuriy
Poeplau, Gisela
Qian, Houjon
Sakai, Hiroshi
Schwarzkopf, Olaf
Smedley, John
Tamachevich, Yegor
Thomas, Sebastian
Voelker, Jens
Volz, Paul
Wang, Erdong
Williams, Peter
Zahn, Daniela
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The Energy Recovery Linac (ERL) paradigm offers the promise to generate intense electron beams of superior quality with extremely small six-dimensional phase space for many applications in the physical sciences, materials science, chemistry, health, information technology and security. Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin started in 2010 an intensive R\&D programme to address the challenges related to the ERL as driver for future light sources by setting up the bERLinPro (Berlin ERL Project) ERL with 50 MeV beam energy and high average current. The project is close to reach its major milestone in 2020, acceleration and recovery of a high brightness electron beam. The goal of bERLinProCamp 2019 was to discuss scientific opportunities for bERLinPro 2020+. bERLinProCamp 2019 was held on Tue, 17.09.2019 at Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, Berlin, Germany. This paper summarizes the main themes and output of the workshop.

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Accelerator Physics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1910.00881
Document Type :
Working Paper