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28 April 2000 Light source capabilities and applications research at the Duke FEL Laboratory
Glenn S. Edwards, W. Craig Fowler, M. Shane Hutson, Vladimir N. Litvinenko
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Abstract
The Duke FEL Laboratory is a national and international users facility. We describe the current light source capabilities in the infrared, visible, ultraviolet, and Gamma rays. Plans are summarized for the development of two novel beamlines, one for UV-resonant Raman spectroscopy and the other an essentially jitter-free UV-pump, IR-probe `two- color' source with rapid-scan FTIR time-resolved detection of the broadband infrared. Current applications research is summarized, with a more detailed description of research in corneal wound healing.
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Glenn S. Edwards, W. Craig Fowler, M. Shane Hutson, and Vladimir N. Litvinenko "Light source capabilities and applications research at the Duke FEL Laboratory", Proc. SPIE 3925, Biomedical Applications of Free-Electron Lasers, (28 April 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.384258
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KEYWORDS
Cornea

Free electron lasers

Laser ablation

Sensors

Light sources

Laser vision correction

Wound healing

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