- Fission, Fusion materials Facility
- Making, Measuring, and Modeling Materials
- Multi-Probe Diagnostic Hall
- Theory, Modeling, and Computation
MaRIE presence at PAC11
The 2011 Particle Accelerator Conference (PAC11), in New York City from March 28 to April 1, was hosted by Brookhaven National Laboratory. The PAC11 is held to attract accelerator scientists, engineers, students and industrial exhibitors interested in every aspect of the science and technology of particle accelerators. The MaRIE team was well represented, with John Erickson, Rich Sheffield, Bob Garnett, Bruce Carlsten and Joe O’toole, representing the MaRIE team, and giving talks and posters, pertaining to LANL’s plans for LANSCE operations and power upgrades, and on the x-ray free electron laser as part of the MaRIE experimental facility. The meeting had a lot of focus on light sources and FELs, in particular.
Talks Given at PAC11
- Using an Emittance Eachanger as a Bunch Compressor (pdf)
- MARIE X-Ray Free-Electron Laser Pre-Conceptual Design (pdf)
- Pre-Conceptual Design Requirements For an X-Ray Free Electron Laser For the MARIE Eeperimental Facility at LANL (pdf)
- Application of the Eigen-Emittance Concept to Design Ultra-Bright Electron Beams (pdf)
- High-Power options for LANSCE (pdf)
- Presentation Slides (pdf)
- Design Studies of Coherent Prebunching and Emittance
Reduction for the MaRIE XFEL (pdf)
- Poster (pdf)
- Beam Masking and its Smearing due to ISR-Induced Energy Diffusion (pdf)



