This is the final report of a one-year, Laboratory-Directed Research and Development (LDRD) project at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). The main objective of this project was to engineer and procure an electron beamline compatible with the operation of a 1-kW free-electron laser (FEL). Another major task is the physics design of the electron beam line from the end of the wiggler to the electron beam dump. This task is especially difficult because electron beam is expected to have 20 kW of average power and to simultaneously have a 25% energy spread. The project goals were accomplished. The high-power electron design was completed. All of the hardware necessary for high-power operation was designed and procured
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International audienceLaser plasma acceleration (LPA) with up to several GeV beam in very short dist...
Recent progress in developing laser-plasma accelerators is raising the possibility of a compact cohe...
International audienceSince the laser invention, the advent of X-ray Free Electron Lasers (FEL) half...
This paper describes the electron beam simulations for a 1 kW average power FEL. The experiment util...
At Los Alamos, we are building a free-electron laser (FEL) for industrial, medical, and research app...
The MIT Lincoln Laboratory is investigating the possibility of building a free electron laser (FEL) ...
A key technology issue on the path to high-power FEL operation is the demonstration of reliable, hig...
This report describes the accelerator physics aspects, the engineering considerations and the choic...
A Free Electron Laser (FEL) called the IR Demo is operational as a user facility at Thomas Jefferson...
The FEL rf system was designed for 3.6-MW rf pulses from two klystrons to drive two linacs and one d...
Abstract The Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) is in the process of designing and constructing a free-...
International audienceThe Free Electron Laser (FEL) application of Laser Plasma Acceleration (LPA) r...
The Advanced Free-Electron Laser (AFEL) currently construction at Los Alamos National Laboratory is ...
A key technology issue on the path to high-power FEL operation is the demonstration of reliable, hig...
The free electron laser (FEL) is the brightest available source of x-rays, surpassing other options ...
International audienceLaser plasma acceleration (LPA) with up to several GeV beam in very short dist...
Recent progress in developing laser-plasma accelerators is raising the possibility of a compact cohe...
International audienceSince the laser invention, the advent of X-ray Free Electron Lasers (FEL) half...