General Lab Information

A User Facility for Advanced Accelerator & Laser Research

Part of the DOE Accelerator Stewardship Program

Call for Proposals

Proposals are currently being accepted for the Accelerator Test Facility until March 31, 2025 at 5 p.m. EST for experiments for the 2025 calendar year run. To submit a proposal, visit the ATF User Access Page and follow the guidance for proposal submission, proposal categories, and the beam time request process.

Proposals received by Monday, March 31, 2025 5 p.m. EST will receive full review by the ATF’s Program Advisory Committee at our 27th ATF Users’ Meeting. Proposals received after March 31st will be reviewed but will not be guaranteed user time in 2025 if accepted.

About the ATF

The Accelerator Test Facility (ATF) is the DOE Office of Science User Facility for the Accelerator Stewardship Program. It provides users with high brightness electron beams, near-infrared (NIR) and long-wave infrared (LWIR) laser beams, and an ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) facility. User proposals are reviewed by the ATF Program Advisory Committee and meritorious proposals that advance the science or technology of accelerators and lasers are granted beam time.

The ATF pioneered the concept of a user facility studying properties of modern accelerators and new techniques of particle acceleration. Its role continues to evolve as a valuable resource to the advanced accelerator and laser user community. Collaborating with over 20 different institutions over its lifetime, ATF has close ties with national and international universities, laboratories and small businesses.

The Accelerator Test Facility is a member of the Society for Science at User Research Facilities (SSURF), which represents the interests of all users who conduct research at U.S. national scientific user facilities, as well as scientists from U.S. universities, laboratories, and industry who use similar facilities outside the United States.

Facility Capabilities

Electron Beam Capability

High-brightness, 75 MeV, sub-picosecond, 3 kA electron bunches are delivered to the experimental hall where user experiments can be executed in two beam lines. The experimental beam lines are fully equipped with beam manipulation and diagnostic capabilities as well as special insertion devices to support diverse user requirements. The unique capabilities available at the ATF include the possibility to combine the electron beam with synchronized high-power LWIR and NIR lasers.

NIR Laser Capability

The ATF’s Nd:YAG laser system, which drives the facility’s photocathode RF gun, delivers beams (1064 nm and 532 nm) for users can be used for both physics and diagnostic purposes. A Ti:Sapphire laser system can deliver over 10 mJ to user experiments in a <55 fs FWHM pulse. Both the Nd:YAG laser and the Ti:Sapphire laser can be synchronized and used in combination with the facility’s electron beams and LWIR laser.

LWIR Laser Capability

Our unique 5 terawatt and 2 picosecond LWIR (9.2 µm) carbon dioxide laser is the first gas-based laser in the world to utilize chirped pulse amplification (CPA). With it, ATF users can explore the long-wavelength scaling of various physical processes and new approaches to particle acceleration and x-ray generation. The ATF R&D program is laying the groundwork for providing compressed pulse-widths in the sub-picosecond domain with peak powers measured in the tens of terawatts.

Research Opportunities

The unique combination of a high-brightness electron beam and high-power picosecond CO2 laser opens unsurpassed opportunities for user exploration of new ideas for advanced particle accelerators and radiation sources.

Research Opportunities

This diagram highlights variety of user experiments from past and present enabled by the ATF’s e-beam and laser used separately or in their combination. Browse through the Upgrade Proposal pages to learn about ATF’s milestone contributions to the accelerator science and new opportunities for advanced studies after the planned facility upgrade. This upgrade is supported by a BNL Program Development grant and enabled by the DOE, Office of High-Energy Physics.

  • About the ATF

    October 4, 2019

    The Accelerator Test Facility (ATF) is a proposal driven, Program Advisory Committee reviewed facility that provides users with high-brightness electron- and laser-beams. The ATF pioneered the concept of a user facility studying properties of modern accelerators and new techniques of particle acceleration over 25 years ago. It remains a valuable resource to the user community. ATF serves the U.S. Dept. of Energy Accelerator Stewardship program.