Mon, 22 Aug | Tue, 23 Aug | Wed, 24 Aug | Thu, 25 Aug | Fri, 26 Aug |
MOA Chair: Francesca CurbisFirst lasing (09:30 10:35) |
10:35 11:00 | Coffee Break |
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MOB Chair: Vladimir LitvinenkoFEL Prize (11:00 12:55) |
12:55 14:10 | Lunch Break |
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MOC Chair: Avraham GoverFEL Theory (14:10 16:00) |
MOP Monday posters(16:00 17:30) |
MOT Chair: Cecilia BlasettiTutorial 1: How to expand your research network and write a successful project proposal (17:30 19:00) |
Topics
The Conference Program covers the following topics:
- FEL Theory
- SASE FEL
- Seeded FEL
- FEL oscillators & IR-FEL
- Electron sources
- Electron beam dynamics
- Novel acceleration and FEL concepts
- Electron diagnostics, timing, synchronization & controls
- Photon beamline instrumentation & undulators
- User experiments
- End-to-end experiments (machine driven)
Invited Talks
- First lasing of Athos, the soft X-ray FEL beamline of SwissFEL (Eduard Prat, PSI)
- Attosecond at harmonics at the European XFEL: first results at SASE3 (Andrei Trebushinin, EU-XFEL)
- First lasing of the COXINEL Seeded Free Electron Laser driven by the HZDR laser plasma accelerator (Marie-Emmanuelle Couprie, SOLEIL)
- SASE and Seeded FEL powered by PWFA electron beam (Vladimir Shpakov, INFN-LNF)
- Free-electron Lasing Based on a Laser Wakefield Accelerator (Wentao Wang, SIOM, CAS)
- Population inversion X-ray laser oscillator at LCLS (Aliaksei Halavanau, SLAC)
- Attosecond polarization modulation of x-ray radiation in a free-electron laser (Jenny Morgan, University of Strathclyde (now at SLAC))
- Short pulses and 2-color capabilities at the SASE3 FEL line of the European XFEL (Svitozar Serkez, EU-XFEL)
- Cascaded amplification of attosecond X-ray pulses: towards TW-scale ultrafast X-ray free-electron lasers (Paris Franz, Stanford University)
- Coherent and ultrashort soft x-ray pulses from echo-enabled harmonic cascade FEL (Chao Feng, SINAP)
- Enhanced Self-Seeding with Ultrashort Electron Beams (Zhen Zhang, SLAC)
- Observation of Burnham-Chiao ringing with pi-phase jumps in a high-efficiency superradiance FEL oscillator (Heishun Zen, Institute of Advanced Energy, Kyoto University)
- FEL Lasing below 170 nm using an oscillator (Ying Wu, Duke University)
- First Commissioning of LCLS-II Injector (Feng Zhou, SLAC)
- Review of recent photocathode advancements (Laura Monaco, INFN-MI, LASA)
- Comparison of Eulerian, Lagrangian and Semi-Lagrangian Simulations of Phase-Space Density Evolution (Phlipp Amstutz, DESY)
- First evidence of intrabeam scattering in an electron linac, and impact on short wavelength FELs (Giovanni Perosa, University of Trieste, Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste)
- First SASE and Seeded FEL Lasing based on a beam driven wakefield accelerator (Mario Galletti, University of Rome "Tor Vergata", INFN-LNF)
- Free-electron Lasing Based on a Laser Wakefield Accelerator (Wentao Wang, SIOM, CAS)
- Coherent 3D microstructure of laser-wakefield-accelerated electron bunches (Maxwell LaBerge, University of Texas, HZDR)
- Machine learning-based Virtual Diagnostic (Adi Hanuka, SLAC)
- Development of APPLE-III Undulators for FLASH (Markus Tischer, DESY)
- XFEL sub-10 nm focusing mirror system at SACLA for achieving 10^22 W/cm2 intensity (Jumpei Yamada, Osaka University)
- Probing transient structures of nanoparticles by single-particle X-ray diffraction (Akinobu Niozu, Hiroshima University)
- Novel Lattice Instability in Ultrafast Photoexcited SnSe (Yijing Huang, Stanford University)
- Observation of coherent electronic motion with X-ray free-electron lasers (James P. Cryan, SLAC)
- Experiments with phase-controlled multi-pulses from FERMI (Carlo Callegari, Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste)
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