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3 March 2000 Jefferson Lab. FEL user facility
Michelle D. Shinn, Stephen V. Benson, George Biallas, Courtlandt L. Bohn, David Douglas, H. Frederick Dylla, Richard Evans, Jock Fugitt, J. Gubeli, Richard Hill, Kevin Jordan, Geoffrey Krafft, Rui Li, Lia Merminga, George R. Neil, Dick Oepts, Phillipe Piot, Joe Preble, Tim Siggins, Richard Walker, Byung Yunn
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Abstract
Jefferson Lab's IR Demo FEL Facility includes an associated 600 m2 user facility containing six separate laboratory areas. In the summer of 1999 we began delivery of beam int two of these labs as part of our commissioning of the FEL optical transport and laser safety systems. The high average power capability in the mid-IR, along with an ultrafast high PRF temporal structure makes this laser a unique source for both applied and basic research. While commissioning, we conducted several test, primarily of laser-materials interactions that take advantage of the unique characteristics of this FEL. An overview of the FEL facility and its current performance, along with a synopsis of current and future experiments, will be presented.
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Michelle D. Shinn, Stephen V. Benson, George Biallas, Courtlandt L. Bohn, David Douglas, H. Frederick Dylla, Richard Evans, Jock Fugitt, J. Gubeli, Richard Hill, Kevin Jordan, Geoffrey Krafft, Rui Li, Lia Merminga, George R. Neil, Dick Oepts, Phillipe Piot, Joe Preble, Tim Siggins, Richard Walker, and Byung Yunn "Jefferson Lab. FEL user facility", Proc. SPIE 3902, Laser-Induced Damage in Optical Materials: 1999, (3 March 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.379347
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KEYWORDS
Free electron lasers

Mirrors

Laser applications

Laser processing

Absorption

Laser cutting

Metals

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