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Status of the Jefferson Lab IR/UV High Average Power Light Source

Description: Jefferson Lab is in the process of building an upgrade to our Free-Electron Laser Facility with broad wavelength range and timing flexibility. The facility will have two cw free-electron lasers, one in the infrared operating from 1 to 14 microns and one in the infrared operating from 0.25 to 1 micron [1]. In addition, there will be beamlines for Thompson-backscattered femtosecond X-rays, and broadband THz radiation. The average power levels for each of these devices will exceed any other availa… more
Date: September 2002
Creator: Neil, G. R.; Benson, S. V.; Biallas, G.; Boyce, J.; Dillon-Townes, L. A.; Douglas, D. et al.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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The Jefferson Lab Free Electron Laser Program

Description: A Free Electron Laser (FEL) called the IR Demo is operational as a user facility at Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility in Newport News, Virginia, USA. It utilizes a 48 MeV superconducting accelerator that not only accelerates the beam but also recovers about 80% of the electron-beam power that remains after the FEL interaction. Utilizing this recirculation loop the machine has recovered cw average currents up to 5 mA, and has lased cw above 2 kW output at 3.1 microns. It is capable … more
Date: January 1, 2001
Creator: Neil, George R.; Benson, Steve; Biallas, George; Boyce, James; Dillon-Townes, L.A.; Douglas, David et al.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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