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EU funding (€2,999,500): CompactLight Hor1 Jan 2018 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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CompactLight

During the past decades Synchrotron Radiation facilities have seen an impetuous growth as a fundamental tool for the study of materials in a wide spectrum of sciences, technologies, and applications. The latest generation of light sources, the Free Electron Lasers, capable of delivering high-intensity photon beams of unprecedented brilliance and quality, provide a substantially novel way to probe matter and have very high, largely unexplored, potential for science and innovation. Currently, the FELs operating in EU are three, FERMI, FLASH and FLASH II, operating in the soft X-ray range and two are under commissioning, SwissFEL and EuroXFEL, which will operate in the hard X-ray scale. While most of the worldwide existing FELs use conventional normal conducting 3 GHz S-band linacs, others use newer designs based on 6 GHz C-band technology, increasing the accelerating gradient with an overall reduction of the linac length and cost. With CompactLight we intend to design a hard X-ray FEL facility beyond today’s state of the art, using the latest concepts for bright electron photo injectors, very high-gradient X-band structures at 12 GHz, and innovative compact short-period undulators. If compared to existing facilities, the proposed facility will benefit from a lower electron beam energy, due to the enhanced undulator performance, be significantly more compact, as a consequence both of the lower energy and of the high-gradient X-band structures, have a much lower electrical power demand and a smaller footprint. CompactLight gathers the world-leading experts in these domains, united to achieve two objectives: disseminate X-band technology as a new standard for accelerator-based facilities and advance undulators to the next generation of compact photon sources, with the aim of facilitating the widespread development of X-ray FEL facilities across and beyond Europe by making them more affordable to build and to operate.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
Agencia Estatal Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas €80,000
Agenzia Nazionale Per LE Nuove Tecnologie, L'Energia E LO Sviluppo Economico Sostenibile €200,000
Ankara Universitesi €96,500
Australian Nuclear Science AND Technology Organisation €0.00
BILFINGER NOELL GmbH €0.00
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique CNRS €81,875
Consorcio para La Construccion Equipamiento y Explotacion del Laboratorio de Luz Sincrotron €163,250
Elettra - Sincrotrone Trieste Scpa €380,000
HELSINGIN YLIOPISTO €58,125
Institute OF Accelerating Systems AND Applications €67,500
Istituto Nazionale Di Fisica Nucleare €212,500
KARLSRUHER INSTITUT FUER TECHNOLOGIE €134,000
Kyma S.p.A. €92,000
Kyma Tehnologija d.o.o. €0.00
ORGANISATION EUROPEENNE POUR LA RECHERCHE NUCLEAIRE €303,000
PAUL SCHERRER INSTITUT €128,000
Shanghai Institute OF Applied Physics Chinese Academy OF Science €0.00
STICHTING VU €96,500
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT EINDHOVEN €102,500
United Kingdom Research and Innovation €328,500
Universita Degli Studi Di Roma LA Sapienza €72,500
Universita Degli Studi Di Roma TOR Vergata €0.00
University of Lancaster €106,250
University OF Melbourne €0.00
University of Strathclyde €62,500
Uppsala Universitet €131,500
VDL ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES GROUP EINDHOVEN B.V. €102,500

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/777431

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