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  • Titlee2v to participate in XFEL industrialisation phase
  • Date20 June 2006

e2v technologies has been selected to participate in the industrialisation phase for a key part of the X-ray Free Electron Laser (XFEL) research project in Germany. e2v will further develop the RF power couplers required for the programme.

The LAL Orsay Laboratory of CNRS (the National Centre for Scientific Research) selected e2v to take part in the XFEL industrialisation phase on the merits of its materials technology, RF experience and manufacturing capabilities. e2v is required to develop further the manufacturing technologies needed for mass production of the RF power couplers, which are key components to transfer high power RF into the superconducting cavities of XFEL’s linear accelerator. A total of 1,000 couplers will be required for the project, which is expected to be officially launched by the end of 2006.

The European XFEL research project, based at DESY (the German Electron Synchrotron) in Hamburg, Germany, aims to create a unique source of very short pulses of highly intense X-rays that will be used to examine how materials and bio-molecules behave at the atomic level. The LAL Orsay Laboratory is a partner to DESY and is responsible for the development of the RF coupler technology for this programme.

Reflecting on the achievement, Jean-Louis Chinzi, President of e2v technologies SAS in France, said: "e2v is delighted to be a part of this major European project. Several superconducting accelerators, including the International Linear Collider, are expected to be built over the coming years, which will present further opportunities for those businesses with the technical capability and the capacity to work closely and effectively with the scientific community."

 

Super conducting cavities, image courtesy of CNRS/LAL

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