IRIDE White Book, An Interdisciplinary Research Infrastructure based on Dual Electron linacs&lasers
D. Alesini, M. Alessandroni, M. P. Anania, S. Andreas, M. Angelone, A., Arcovito, F. Arnesano, M. Artioli, L. Avaldi, D. Babusci, A. Bacci, A., Balerna, S. Bartalucci, R. Bedogni, M. Bellaveglia, F. Bencivenga, M., Benfatto, S. Biedron, V. Bocci, M. Bolognesi, P. Bolognesi

TL;DR
IRIDE is an innovative interdisciplinary research infrastructure combining high-duty-cycle superconducting electron linacs and high-energy lasers, enabling advanced research across physics, chemistry, biology, and industrial applications.
Contribution
This report introduces IRIDE, a novel multi-disciplinary facility that integrates electron linacs and lasers, opening new research avenues and complementing existing large-scale accelerator projects.
Findings
Potential to revolutionize particle physics, material science, and structural biology.
Supports diverse applications from fundamental science to industrial R&D.
Plans for phased development and international collaboration.
Abstract
This report describes the scientific aims and potentials as well as the preliminary technical design of IRIDE, an innovative tool for multi-disciplinary investigations in a wide field of scientific, technological and industrial applications. IRIDE will be a high intensity 'particle factory', based on a combination of a high duty cycle radio-frequency superconducting electron linac and of high energy lasers. Conceived to provide unique research possibilities for particle physics, for condensed matter physics, chemistry and material science, for structural biology and industrial applications, IRIDE will open completely new research possibilities and advance our knowledge in many branches of science and technology. IRIDE will contribute to open new avenues of discoveries and to address most important riddles: What does matter consist of? What is the structure of proteins that have a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLaser Design and Applications · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Scientific Computing and Data Management
