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1 May 1994 Component technologies for a recirculating linac free-electron laser
Vladimir N. Litvinenko, John M. J. Madey, Nikolai A. Vinokurov
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Proceedings Volume 2121, Laser Power Beaming; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.174187
Event: OE/LASE '94, 1994, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Abstract
The key component technologies required for a high average power free-electron laser (FEL) are described. Some basic aspects of approaches for high average power (scalable to megawatt level) accelerators and FELs are presented. A short description of the Novosibirsk 100 kW average power near infrared (IR) FEL driven by a race-track microtron-recuperator is given. The current status and plans for this facility are provided by Institute of Nuclear Physics (Novosibirsk).
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Vladimir N. Litvinenko, John M. J. Madey, and Nikolai A. Vinokurov "Component technologies for a recirculating linac free-electron laser", Proc. SPIE 2121, Laser Power Beaming, (1 May 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.174187
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KEYWORDS
Electron beams

Free electron lasers

Magnetism

Transmitters

Oscillators

Energy efficiency

Laser applications

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