The vacuum system of the european x-Ray free electron laser XFEL
Zapfe, Kirsten; Boehnert, Michael; Hensler, Olaf; Hoppe, Dierk; Nagorny, Boris; Rehlich, Kay; Remde, Helmut; Wagner, Antonio; Wohlenberg, Torsten; Wojtkiewicz, Jerzy; Mildner, Nils
Germany

The European X-Ray Free Electron Laser XFEL, a new international research facility, is planned to be build at DESY/Hamburg starting in 2007. The XFEL will generate extremely brilliant and ultra short pulses of spatially coherent x-rays with tunable wavelengths down to 0.1 nm, and exploit them for revolutionary scientific experiments at various disciplines. The basic process adopted to generate the x-ray pulses is SASE (Self-Amplified Spontaneous Emission). Therefore electron bunches are generated in a high-brightness gun, brought to high energy of about 20 GeV through a superconducting linear accelerator, and conveyed to up to 200 m long undulators where the x-rays are generated.
The beam vacuum system of the accelerator contains sections operated at room temperature as well as at 2 K in the areas of the superconducting accelerating structures, thus requiring an insulating vacuum system. In addition to standard UHV requirements the vacuum system for this facility needs to preserve the cleanliness of the superconducting cavity surfaces. Thus the preparation of all vacuum components for the 1.6 km long main linac includes cleaning of the components in a clean room to remove particles, installation into the machine under local clean rooms and special procedures for pump down and venting.
Further challenges are the undulator vacuum chambers filling more than 700 m, where a high surface quality with respect to surface roughness and thickness of oxide layers is mandatory to reduce wake field effects, and the vacuum systems for the various beam dumps, where exit windows of sufficient reliability need to be developed. In addition a large amount of about 1.7 km of transport beam lines is required.
The layout of the various vacuum sections as well as experience with prototype components will be presented.
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