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16 February 1984 The Los Alamos Free-Electron Laser Oscillator Experiment: Plans And Present Status
R. W. Warren, J. S. Fraser, W. E. Stein, J. G. Winston, T. A. Swann, A. Lumpkin, R. L Sheffield, J. E. Sollid, B. E. Newnam, C. A. Brau, J. M. Watson
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Proceedings Volume 0453, Free-Electron Generators of Coherent Radiation; (1984) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.947087
Event: Free-Electron Generators of Coherent Radiation, 1983, Orcas Island, United States
Abstract
Plans have been made to modify the Los Almos free-electron laser amplifier experiment to allow its use as an oscillator at 10.6 microns. Several major changes were required, all of which have now been completed. The necessity for these changes is discussed as are the details of their fulfillment. In some cases we have progressed to the point where we can report on the performance of the new systems. The present status is described.
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R. W. Warren, J. S. Fraser, W. E. Stein, J. G. Winston, T. A. Swann, A. Lumpkin, R. L Sheffield, J. E. Sollid, B. E. Newnam, C. A. Brau, and J. M. Watson "The Los Alamos Free-Electron Laser Oscillator Experiment: Plans And Present Status", Proc. SPIE 0453, Free-Electron Generators of Coherent Radiation, (16 February 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.947087
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