Diamond Light Source, the national synchrotron science facility at
Harwell in Oxfordshire recently celebrated its double anniversary of 15 years
since first light and 20 years as an organisation. Advances in beamline and
accelerator technology have taken great strides in the time since Diamond first
produced beams in 2007. This, coupled with the increasing science demands
for higher brightness, coherence and access to the x-ray beams, has
motivated a facility upgrade featuring an order-of-magnitude reduction in
electron beam emittance along with a doubling of the number of straight
sections and raising the electron beam energy from 3.0 to 3.5 GeV. This
challenging project has recently attained final
funding approval from the two major funding bodies, the UK Government and the
Wellcome Trust. The upgrades to the Diamond accelerators and
associated technical systems will be carried out over a period of 18 months,
beginning in late 2027.
This half-day meeting, organised by members of the IOP particle
accelerators and beams group, will explore the challenges and novel
solutions which have been developed for the project. These design solutions
will have synergies with many other areas of accelerator science and
engineering, from the latest advances in radio frequency power, vacuum
technologies, magnet and lattice design, to the state of the art in beam
diagnostics and instrumentation.
The meeting will take place in person at RAL and online. For
participants able to join in person a buffet lunch will be provided courtesy of
Diamond Light Source, providing the opportunity for networking. This
event is free and open to all.
Registration deadline: 12 January 2024
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