Published 1989 | Version v1
Book

The NIST/NRL free-electron laser facility

  • 1. National Inst. of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD (USA)

Description

A free-electron laser (FEL) user facility is discussed. The FEL, which will be operated as an oscillator, will be driven by the electron beam of the racetrack microtron (RTM) that is nearing completion. Variation of the electron kinetic energy from 17 MeV to 185 MeV will permit the FEL wavelength to be tuned from 200 nm to 10 μm. Performance will be enhanced by the high brightness, low energy spread, and continuous pulse nature of the RTM electron beam. The authors are designing a new injector to increase the peak current of the RTM. A 3.6-m undulator is under construction, and the 9-m optical cavity is under design. The FEL will emit a continuous train of 3-ps pulses at 66 MHz with an average power of 10--200 W, depending on the wavelength, and a peak power of up to several hundred kW. An experimental area is being prepared with up to five stations for research using the FEL beam

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers.
Imprint Place
Bellingham, WA (USA)
ISBN
0-8194-0169-2
Imprint Title
Free-electron lasers 2
Imprint Pagination
119 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 89-96.

Conference

Title
international congress on optical science and engineering.
Acronym
OPTO '89
Dates
24-28 Apr 1989.
Place
Paris (France).

Optional Information

Secondary number(s)
CONF-8904242--.