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25 May 1994 Recent progress of the Los Alamos advanced free-electron laser
Dinh C. Nguyen, R. H. Austin, Kwok-Chi D. Chan, Donald W. Feldman, John C. Goldstein, S. M. Gierman, John M. Kinross-Wright, S. H. Kong, J. G. Plato, S. J. Russell, Richard L. Sheffield, B. A. Sherwood, F. E. Sigler, C. A. Timmer, Michael E. Weber, C. Ziomek
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Abstract
The Los Alamos advanced FEL has been built specifically for industrial and research applications. Advanced technologies such as a high-brightness photoinjector, a high-gradient compact linac, and permanent magnet components reduce the Advanced FEL size and yet maintain its high-average-power capability. The Advanced FEL has been in operation in the near IR since (4 to 6 micrometers since early 1993. Recent results of the Advanced FEL lasing characteristics and high-average-power upgrades are presented.
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Dinh C. Nguyen, R. H. Austin, Kwok-Chi D. Chan, Donald W. Feldman, John C. Goldstein, S. M. Gierman, John M. Kinross-Wright, S. H. Kong, J. G. Plato, S. J. Russell, Richard L. Sheffield, B. A. Sherwood, F. E. Sigler, C. A. Timmer, Michael E. Weber, and C. Ziomek "Recent progress of the Los Alamos advanced free-electron laser", Proc. SPIE 2118, Gas, Metal Vapor, and Free-Electron Lasers and Applications, (25 May 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.176659
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KEYWORDS
Free electron lasers

Electron beams

Mirrors

Resonators

Medium wave

Picosecond phenomena

Optical testing

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