On the current status of the ELI-ALPS project. Karoly Osvay. 21th November, 2013



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On the current status of the ELI-ALPS project Karoly Osvay 21th November, 2013

Major missions of ELI-ALPS 1) To generate X-UV and X-ray fs and atto pulses, for temporal investigation at the attosecond scale of electron dynamics in atoms, molecules, plasmas and solids. ATTOSECOND Beamline & User Facility 2) To contribute to the technological development towards 200PW HIGH INTENSITY beamline

ELI-ALPS Light sources The shortest pulse durations at the widest spectral range at the highest repetition rate.

Stategy of Implementation Specs and basic designs Minimize on site developments during Phase 1 Make R&D contracts to place of expertise (RIs and universities) Make industrial contracts Custom made systems at the cutting edge Solve HR problems (Spread graduates and postdocs to participate in key developments & products.)

Design of ELI-ALPS I ELI-PP Mission Basic scientific directions ELI-ALPS July 2010 Dec 2010 Feasibility study for the Scientific Case of ELI-ALPS March 2011 June 2011 Planned research Activities of ELI-ALPS Feasibility study of ELI-ALPS part of project application to the EU. Completed: June, 2012

Design of ELI-ALPS II Conceptual Design Report by the international community Part I (sources, sci. IT) is completed SAC approved Part II (labs, workshops) is due Q2 2014 Technical design (TDR) by the contractors Part I is due by Q3 2014

Conceptual Design Report Status: primary and secondary sources completed measurements completed CO-AUTHORS: G. Almasi, G. Andriukaitis, C.L. Arnold, A. Baltuska, S. Banerjee, M. Baudisch, J. Biegert, A. Borot, A. Börzsönyi, F. Brizuela, F. Calegari, T. E. Cowan, T. Ditmire, K. Ertel, R. Fonseca, L.J. Fülöp, M. Galimberti, E. Gaul, C. Haefner, J. Hebling, J. Hein, M. Hemmer, C. Hernandez-Gomez, Ch. M. Heyl, O. Jäckel, R. Jung, D. Jaroszynski, P. Johnsson, D. Kandula, M. C. Kaluza, M. Kitzler, A.P. Kovacs, I. Kocsis, Á. Kövér, L. Kövér, A. L'Huillier, N. Lopes, V. Malka, Zs. Major, P. Mason, I. Márton, T. Metzger, T. Mosoni, J. Mucsi, I. Musgrave, M. Nisoli, T. Nubbemeyer, Z. Ollmann, L. Pálfalvi, G.G. Paulus, M. Prandolini, A. Pugzlys, F. Quere, G.Sansone, P. Racz, S. Ricz, R. Riedel, I.N. Ross, J.-P. Rosseau, A. Rouzée, P. Rudawski, H. Schönnagel, J. Schreiber, M. Schulz, L.O. Silva, Ch. Spindloe, F. Tavella, A. Thai, M. Tolley, J. Tümmler, P. Tzallas, M. Vrakking, L. Veisz, J. Vieira, I. Will Under completion: preparation, diagnostics labs, workshop, facility issues

Project proposal to the EU Proposal / feasibility study ready: November 2013 DG Regio: re-phasing request December 2013 Jaspers Completion note: March 2013 Project proposal was submitted to the EU: May 2013 Interruption letter: July 2013 Approval is expected: within 2 months from now Resolution of the Hungarian Government (26th April, 2013): The implementation can start before the EC approves the proposal, on the risk and expenses of the Hungarian national Budget!

Phasing and financing Phase 1 (-2015) Building: cc. 18,2 bln HUF 64.1 M EUR Research equip: cc. 16, 2 bln HUF 57 M EUR Services: cc. 2,6 bln HUF 9.2 M EUR Total: cc. 37,0 bln HUF 130.4 M EUR Phase 2 (-2017) Building: cc. 4,7 bln HUF 16.6 M EUR Research equip.: cc. 17,2 bln HUF 60.6 M EUR Services: cc. 2,4 bln HUF 8.5 M EUR Total: cc. 24,3 bln HUF 85.6 M EUR Grand total: cc. 61.3 bln HUF 216 M EUR (+Preparation: 2,434 bln HUF)

Implementation plan - Overview Type Source / Activity 2014 2015 2016 2017 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 R&D HR Manufacturing at contractor's site Delivery Installation and trial period R&D MIR R&D1 Laser R&D PP SYLOS 1 PP HF PW laser R&D2 Diagnostics PP SYLOS 2 PP HF 100Hz branch PP THz pump R&D GHHG TDR and activity at contractor's site Assembly and trial period R&D SHHG ELI Beam delivery R&D Particles R&D Novel Atto ELI Target areas R&D THZ source PP NLO stages ELI Scientific IT PP Workshops Design and production PP Prep. and diag. labs

Schematics of ELI-ALPS

Implementation of the lasers Cutting edge lasers by 2017 ALPS High Repetition Rate (HR) beamline 100kHz, >5mJ, <5fs, VIS-NIR, CEP ALPS Single Cycle (SYLOS) beamline 1kHz, >100mJ, <5fs, VIS-NIR, CEP ALPS High Field (HF) beamline Ti:S duty end: 5Hz, >2PW, <20fs, NIR 100Hz, 0.5J, <12fs, NIR Stage 1 by 2015 >1mJ, <7fs >4TW, <20fs >1J, <20fs ALPS Mid-Infrared Source (MIRS) 100kHz, >100 J, few cycle, @ 3 m

Implementation of the lasers I 1 Via R&D projects ALPS HR laser 100kHz, >4TW, <20fs, VIS-NIR, CEP ALPS MIR laser 100kHz, 0,1mJ, <6 cycle, MIR Q1 2016 Delivery to the site Q3 2015 Submission deadline of the R&D proposals is 27th November, 2013.

Implementation of the lasers II 2 Public procurement Q4 2013 ALPS Sylos 1 laser 1kHz, >4TW, <20fs, VIS-NIR, CEP ALPS HF PW laser 5Hz, >2PW, <20fs, NIR Q4 2015 Delivery to the site Q1 2016 3 Laser R&D projects for elimination of technological bottlenecks ALPS Sylos 2 laser 1kHz, >20TW, 5fs, VIS-NIR, CEP 4 Public procurement Q4 2014 ALPS HF 100 laser 100Hz, >40TW, <12fs, NIR Q4 2016 Delivery to the site Q3 2016

Schematics of ELI-ALPS

Secondary sources Gas High Harmonic Generation and Attosecond Pulses 1kHz-100kHz, 4-400eV, up to 10 µj Solid High Harmonic Generation and Attosecond Pulses 5Hz 1kHz, 10eV 5keV, up to mj Electron and Ion Acceleration e - : 1-2GeV, 0.2nC; p + : up to 160MeV, up to 1nC THz sources 3MV/cm 100MV/cm, up to 1mJ New Concepts for HHG and Attosecond Pulse Generation

Implementation of the secondary sources Via R&D projects Q4 2013 TDR of the beamlines TDR of the target areas Delivery I: Q2 2014 Delivery II: Q1 2015 Public procurements Q2 2014 Hardware for the beamlines Delivery I: Q2 2015 Hardware for the target areas Delivery II: Q1 2016 By the same groups / contractors + ELI-ALPS workforces Via R&D projects Q4 2013 Implementation of the beamlines Implementation of the target areas Delivery I: Q1 2016 Delivery II: Q4 2017

Implementation plan - Overview Type Source / Activity 2014 2015 2016 2017 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 R&D HR Manufacturing at contractor's site Delivery Installation and trial period R&D MIR R&D1 Laser R&D PP SYLOS 1 PP HF PW laser R&D2 Diagnostics PP SYLOS 2 PP HF 100Hz branch PP THz pump R&D GHHG TDR and activity at contractor's site Assembly and trial period R&D SHHG ELI Beam delivery R&D Particles R&D Novel Atto ELI Target areas R&D THZ source PP NLO stages ELI Scientific IT PP Workshops Design and production PP Prep. and diag. labs

Location of ELI-ALPS and a planned Scientific Park ELI-ALPS Planned Science Park

Building and infrastructure Building: full, detailed design Infrastructure: all permissions have been granted for implementation area has been cleaned and ready for construction the constructing company procured decision in 2013

LAYOUT Scientific areas Laser hall: 1350 m 2 Target areas: 2100 m 2 Optics labs: 330 m 2 Biology/chemistry/medical labs: 320 m 2 Diagnostics labs: 110 m 2 Mechanical workshops: 530 m 2 Electric / IT workshop: 200 m 2

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