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28 April 2000 Deep-ultraviolet free-electron laser (DUV-FEL) at Brookhaven National Laboratory
Erik D. Johnson, Ilan Ben-Zvi, Louis F. DiMauro, William S. Graves, Richard N. Heese, Samuel Krinsky, John Clark Sutherland, Xi Jie Wang, Li-Hua Yu
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Brookhaven National Laboratory has established an initiative in FEL science and technology development which includes the Deep Ultra-Violet Free Electron Laser (DUV-FEL) experiment. It is configured as a sub-harmonically seeded High Gain Harmonic Generator to improve coherence and pulse control as contrasted with other schemes that start up from noise. In its initial configuration the DUV-FEL will allow operation at wavelengths down to 200 nm at pulse lengths below a picosecond. The DUV-FEL will be used as a test-bed for experiments to utilize the UV radiation it produces, and serve as model for extending its principles to much shorter wavelengths (x-rays).
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Erik D. Johnson, Ilan Ben-Zvi, Louis F. DiMauro, William S. Graves, Richard N. Heese, Samuel Krinsky, John Clark Sutherland, Xi Jie Wang, and Li-Hua Yu "Deep-ultraviolet free-electron laser (DUV-FEL) at Brookhaven National Laboratory", Proc. SPIE 3925, Biomedical Applications of Free-Electron Lasers, (28 April 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.384261
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KEYWORDS
Free electron lasers

Electrons

Pulsed laser operation

Ultraviolet radiation

Electron beams

Harmonic generation

Oscillators

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