Euclid, supporting the APS team, has successfully delivered the final Station B chamber to SLAC, completing all four stations (6 fully equipped chambers) for the coming CBXFEL experiment at the LCLS beamline. This delivery marks a major milestone in a multi-year design, fabrication, and assembling effort and enables the completion of installation and integration. Congratulations to everyone involved in achieving this important step.
CBXFEL is a compact, high-brightness X-ray free-electron laser program at LCLS designed to deliver narrow band, ultrashort, high-coherence photon pulses for advanced science experiments.
A detailed description of the CBXFEL experiment can be found at SLAC: https://proceedings.jacow.org/linac2024/pdf/THPB060.pdf







