1 brookhaven science associates john hill pac may 24 th 2007 initial beamline suite and beamline...
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John Hill PAC May 24th 2007
Initial Beamline Suite and Beamline Development
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NSLS-II Beamlines
• 15 five m straights for user undulators• Could potentially drive up to 30 beamlines by canting two undulators
• 4 eight m straights for user undulators• Could potentially drive up to 8 beamlines by canting two undulators
• 8 eight m straights for user damping wigglers• Could potentially drive up to 16 beamlines by canting two DWs
• 27 BM ports for UV, soft X-rays and hard-xray (3PWs)
• 3 BM ports for far-IR
At least 57 beamlinesMore w/ multiple IDs per straight
Multiple hutches per beamline are also possible
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Possible Insertion Device Usage at NSLS-IIID TYPE Device Beamline type
1 5m U19 IXS: 0.1 meV + 1 meV2 8m RF -3 5m U19 IXS: 50 meV4 8m RF -5 5m EPU 45 Soft x-ray: Scattering and RIXS6 8m EPU100 PES and LEEM/PEEM7 5m U19 Optics R+D and Machine diagnostics8 8m DW OPEN9 5m EPU 45 Soft x-ray: coherent scattering and imaging10 8m DW White beam Laue (time resolved)11 5m U19 Nanoprobe12 8m U19 Hard x-ray Coherent scattering/SAXS13 5m U19 Hard x-ray imaging
14 8m U19 x 3m Liquid interfaces/GISAXS + SAXS
15 5m U19 High Magnetic Field16 8m DW Powder + Powder17 5m U19 Microdiffraction18 8m DW Topography19 5m U19 Resonant scattering and surface diffraction20 8m DW EXAFS + EXAFS21 5m U19 Time resolved materials science22 8m SCW High energy: High Pressure23 5m SCW High energy: PDF24 8m DW OPEN25 5m OPEN OPEN26 8m DW PX 1, 227 5m U19 PX 328 8m DW X-ray Footprinting29 5m U19 PX 430 8m Injection -
Physical Science Beamlines
• 6 project beamlines in red
• 16 MIE beamlines in blue
Estimate that these 22 beamlines could accommodate ~ 1300 users
Life Science Beamlines
• 5 other funded beamlines
Three straights left unassigned
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Possible Bending Magnet Usage at NSLS-IIBM Source
1 large IR-BM2 soft BM3 std IR BM4 3-pole wiggler5 3-pole wiggler6 3-pole wiggler7 large IR-BM8 3-pole wiggler9 std IR BM
10 3-pole wiggler11 3-pole wiggler12 3-pole wiggler13 large IR-BM14 soft BM15 std IR BM16 3-pole wiggler17 soft BM18 soft BM19 large IR-BM20 3-pole wiggler21 std IR BM22 3-pole wiggler23 3-pole wiggler24 3-pole wiggler25 large IR-BM26 3-pole wiggler27 std IR BM28 3-pole wiggler29 3-pole wiggler30 3-pole wiggler
mid-IR microprobe 2PX (X26C)radiometry
DEI, X-ray optics (X15A)
topography (X19C endstation)PX (X25)
far-IR microprobePX (X29)
mid-IR, far-IR high P (U2A)hard EXAFS (X18B)
UVU CD hard EXAFS (X11A)
mid-IR imaging (U10B)powder diffraction (X7B)tender-EXAFS (X19A)
soft x-ray spectroscopy/NEXAFS (U7A endstation, X1 beamline)
microdiffraction (X20/X13B)hard x-ray full field imaging
Far-IR 2soft x-ray full field imaging (parts from X1A, rest new)
far-IR spectroscopy (U12IR)SAXS (X27C)
mid-IR microprobe-2microprobe (X26A/X27A)
mid-IR microprobe-1 (U10A)R+D beamline
single crystal scattering (X21)SXMCD (U4B/X13A)
Beamline typeMagnetospectroscopy and time-resolved far-IR
OPEN
“Beamline types” in red are beamlines to be moved over from NSLS
Note: there is not always a 1:1 correspondence with beamlines at NSLS and NSLS-II. In some cases, equipment may be taken from multiple beamlines.
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NSLS-II Strawman Capabilities
Category IDs BMs Total IDs BMs TotalA 1 8 9 3 7 10B 4 4 8 0 9 9C 4 1 5 0 8 8D 7 1 8 3 5 8E 5 4 9 3 8 11F 3 8 11 2 7 9G 6 3 9 2 8 10
30 29 59 13 52 65
hard matter/strongly correlated scatteringpowder/single crystal/high P/optics
Imaging/micro-probemacromolecular crystallography
TypeIR/UV/Soft x-ray spectroscopy
x-ray spectroscopysoft matter/biophysics scattering
NSLSII NSLS
Possible distribution among beamline categories (and compared to existing NSLS)
N.B. NSLS-II distribution includes some canting (principally, damping wigglers) and also leaves 3 straights unassigned.
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Project Beamlines
Project goal: To provide a minimum suite of insertion device beamlines to meet physical science that both exploit the unique capabilities of the NSLS-II source and provide work horse instruments for large user capacity.
• The beamlines are:• Inelastic x-ray scattering (0.1 meV)• Nanoprobe (1nm)• Soft x-ray coherent scattering and imaging• Hard x-ray coherent scattering and SAXS• Powder diffraction (damping wiggler source)• EXAFS (damping wiggler source)
Total = $65.2 M (direct, FY06 dollars)
EFAC Approved these choices: May 10th, 2007
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Early Phase Beamlines at Other SourcesNSLS-II1) Inelastic2) Nanoprobe3) Soft Coherent4) Hard Coherent5) EXAFS6) Powder7-9) PX10-13) EXAFS/NEXAFS14) SAXS15) Powder16-17) IR18-23) Imaging24) ARPES25) Scattering26) MCD
Diamond1) PX2) PX3) PX4) Soft - PEEM5) EXAFS6) high-E: Powder +single
Xtal7) Scattering (Mat. Sci)
ASP1) IR 2) PX (BM)3) Soft (undulator)4) EXAFS (wiggler)5) Powder (BM)
CLS1) far-IR 2) UV (PEEM+XAS)3) Soft (STXM)4) Soft (PEEM+XAS)5) EXAFS
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Inelastic X-ray Scattering
Mission•Low energy modes in soft matter•Phonons in small samples (Hi-P, single crystal..)
Capabilities0.1 meV, fixed energy1.0 meV, fixed energy
Cost$10.5 M (FY06, Direct)
SourceU19 in short straight*
*A candidate for extended straight.
0.1 meV
1.0 meV
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Nanoprobe
Mission• Nanoscience: hard-matter • Imaging, diffraction
Capabilities1nm, short working distance10nm, larger working distancePossible remote hutch
Cost$13.8 M (FY06, Direct)
SourceU19 in short straight*
*A candidate for extended straight.
10 nm
1 nm
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Soft X-ray Coherent Scattering
Mission• Imaging of bio samples• Hard matter, magnetic systems
CapabilitiesCoherent imaging + microspectroscopyCoherent scatteringFast switching of polarization
Cost$10.5 M (FY06, Direct)
Source2 x EPU 45 in short straight (canted at 0.25 mrad)
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Hard X-ray Coherent Scattering
Mission• Slow dynamics in soft matter• Nanoscale imaging of hard matter• time-resolved SAXS (biological processes)
CapabilitiesXPCS/SAXSCoherent Diffraction
Cost$16.4 M (FY06, Direct)
SourceU19 in long straight*
*gap > 7mm
Secondary optics
Coherent Diffraction/SAXS
XPCS
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Powder Diffraction
Mission• Materials Science• time-resolved catalysis
Capabilities5-50 keVAnalyser-mode and strip-detector modeSample environments (high-P, low-T, high-T..)
Cost$7 M (FY06, Direct)
Source3m damping wiggler in long straight
BM hutch
Powder-I
Powder-II
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EXAFS
MissionEnvironmental science, catalysisMaterials science
Capabilitiesmicroprobe
Cost$7 M (FY06, Direct)
Source3m damping wiggler in long straight
BM hutch
EXAFS-I
EXAFS-II
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Beamline Development
“Develop policy whereby the design, construction, and operation of all beamlines, Beamline Access Team (DOE funded) and Beamline Development Team (non-DOE funded) beamlines, will be the responsibility of Experimental Facilities staff.”
DOE Guidance
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Beamline Access
• All beamlines will have at least 50% GU time
• Partner User Proposals can be up to 30%. (User groups partnering with the facility)
• Staff time up to 20%
Steady State operations
Note, this is also true for Externally Funded Beamlines• Includes non-BES DOE, NIH, NSF, State…• Funds to flow through facility• Facility will design, build and operate the beamline• External group can operate as PU, but most likely mode of operation is to support a full GU program.
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Beamline Advisory Teams (BATs)
Facility has ultimate responsibility for design, construction and operation for all beamlines.
BATs will :
1)Propose scientific mission and technical capabilites of beamline (reviewed by EFAC, chosen by facility).2)Work closely with the facility to advise them during design, construction and early operations.3)Take part in periodic design reviews.4)Represent a particular User community.5)Report to XFD Director
Considering the formation of a Beamline Council, made up of BAT Chairs, to advise facility. Meets regularly (~ twice a year?).
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BATs (BES-funded beamlines)
• Small teams chosen based on recommendation of EFAC, to advise on mission, design and construction of a beamline.
• Facility hires beamline scientists, for whom BAT acts as advisory body.
• BAT meets every 6 months with beamline scientist (reports to XFD Division Director and .cc-ed to EFAC ).
• BAT members do not get preferential access to beamtime.
• May continue to advise facility during operations.
Applies to: • All BES funded beamlines (insertion devices, 3-pole wigglers
and dipoles)
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BATs (non-BES funded beamlines)
• BAT members appointed by fundraisers (e.g. PIs on grant, principals in industry, etc).
• Negotiated on a case-by-case basis. Most expected to run peer-reviewed user programs in 80:20 type mode. Staff may be facility employees or employees of external group.
• Does not automatically expire if operational funds continue to flow.
• Reviewed by EFAC every 3 years. High threshold on staffing, technical quality and scientific productivity metrics.
Applies to: • non-BES DOE, NIH, NSF, State funded, industrial…