2022
DOI: 10.3390/condmat7010011
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ARIA—A VUV Beamline for EuPRAXIA@SPARC_LAB

Abstract: EuPRAXIA@SPARC_LAB is a new Free Electron Laser (FEL) facility that is currently under construction at the Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati of the INFN. The electron beam driving the FEL will be delivered by an X-band normal conducting LINAC followed by a plasma wakefield acceleration stage. It will be characterized by a small footprint and will deliver ultra-bright photon pulses for experiments in the water window to the user community. In addition to the soft-X-rays beamline already planned in the project, w… Show more

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“…The ARIA photon beamline will be conceptually similar to the AQUA beamline, but due to the different energy ranges of the photons with different coatings and materials of the beam instrumentation, such as mirrors, filters, and gratings. 49 We expect higher overall transmission than the one in the AQUA beamline due to the higher reflectivity of the C-coated optics in the VUV range, the optics are now under study. Removable split-and-delay and monochromator systems will be available in the beamline.…”
Section: Aria Beamlinementioning
confidence: 88%
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“…The ARIA photon beamline will be conceptually similar to the AQUA beamline, but due to the different energy ranges of the photons with different coatings and materials of the beam instrumentation, such as mirrors, filters, and gratings. 49 We expect higher overall transmission than the one in the AQUA beamline due to the higher reflectivity of the C-coated optics in the VUV range, the optics are now under study. Removable split-and-delay and monochromator systems will be available in the beamline.…”
Section: Aria Beamlinementioning
confidence: 88%
“…The ARIA beamline can support a wide range of experiments in atomic, molecular, and cluster physics, as well as solid, liquid, and gas phase materials. 49 The ARIA energy range allows us to probe new electronic transitions well within the 7-20 eV range for classes of cluster materials such as nano-carbons 50 and potential gap dielectrics such as metal oxides using the ultra-fast pump-probe configuration. Photoemission spectroscopy, photo-electron circular dichroism, photo-fragmentation of molecules, and time of flight are examples of experimental techniques we intend to construct that provide powerful tools for investigating excited states such as excitons, polarons, and spin-charge-orbital ordering.…”
Section: Aria Beamlinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This radiation facility is an essential component of the European EuPRAXIA project that intends to establish a plasma-accelerated FEL facility promising size and cost savings [58][59][60]. Two beamlines are planned: a seeded FEL in the VUV range 25-7 eV (50-180 nm) oriented to the study of atomic and molecular systems named ARIA [61], and an SASE SXFEL operating in the water window 310-200-eV (4-6 nm) named AQUA [62]. Their construction will expand FEL research and technology to new concepts and opportunities, also relying on the plasma-based acceleration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This radiation facility is an essential component of the European EuPRAXIA project that intends to establish a plasma accelerated FEL facility promising size and cost savings [58][59][60]. Two beamlines are planned: a seeded FEL in the VUV range 25-7 eV (50-180 nm) oriented to the study of atomic and molecular systems named ARIA [61] and a SASE SXFEL operating in the water window 310-200-eV (4-6 nm) named AQUA [62]. Their construction will expand FEL research and technology to new concepts and opportunities, also relying on the plasma-based acceleration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%