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16 October 1997 Multiuser operation at the Stanford Free Electron Laser Center
Eric R. Crosson, Gregory E. James, H. Alan Schwettman, Todd I. Smith, Richard L. Swent
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Abstract
The Stanford Picosecond Free Electron Laser Center has been extremely productive, and requests for beam time far exceed the amount available. In this paper we review the unique characteristics of Stanford's lasers that make them so popular. We then describe our efforts to increase the available beam time by interleaving pulse trains of different wavelengths and delivering these to different users, and present some of our results.
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Eric R. Crosson, Gregory E. James, H. Alan Schwettman, Todd I. Smith, and Richard L. Swent "Multiuser operation at the Stanford Free Electron Laser Center", Proc. SPIE 3153, Accelerator-Based Infrared Sources and Applications, (16 October 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.290256
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KEYWORDS
Free electron lasers

Mid-IR

Mirrors

Electron beams

Dielectrics

Resonators

Control systems

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