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9 April 2003 Perspectives of the FEL developments at ENEA Frascati: a glance from THz to x-ray region
Andrea Doria
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Proceedings Volume 5131, Third GR-I International Conference on New Laser Technologies and Applications; (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.513491
Event: Third GR-I International Conference on New Laser Technologies and Applications, 2003, San Diego, CA, United States
Abstract
Free Electron Lasers (FELs) came on the scenario of coherent sources during the late seventies. Since that days the interest in this "new" kind of device has increased very rapidly in the world in spite of the complexity of this systems respect to the conventional Lasers. The main reason for this interest is due to the fact that many are the unique features not present on other sources. First of all the tunability; FELs can be designed, in principle, to operate around any frequency, this means that they can cover the all electromagnetic spectrum. Moreover a wide tunability can be performed around the central frequency acting on the different elements that constitute the device.
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Andrea Doria "Perspectives of the FEL developments at ENEA Frascati: a glance from THz to x-ray region", Proc. SPIE 5131, Third GR-I International Conference on New Laser Technologies and Applications, (9 April 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.513491
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KEYWORDS
Free electron lasers

Phase modulation

Terahertz radiation

X-rays

Electromagnetism

Magnetism

Electron beams

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