A unique property of the free-electron laser (FEL) is its capability to be tuned continuously over a wide spectral range. This is a major difference with all other high-power lasers. However, the tunability of first-generation FELs used to be quite poor (typically 10% or less), due to constraints imposed by the accelerator and the undulator. The free electron laser for infrared experiments (FELIX) uses an undulator with an adjustable gap, which permits wavelength scans over an octave in typically 2 min without the need for any readjustment of the electron beam. Results obtained in operation of the long-wavelength FEL of the FELIX facility are presented. These involve measurements of the spectral range covered (16-110 mum), the output power,...
In a Free-Electron Laser, FEL, an intense, high quality, relativistic electron beam is forced into a...
The development of undulator technologies capable of generating sub-cm undulator periods is assuming...
A high electron current and a small energy spread are essential for the operation of a free electron...
A unique property of the free-electron laser (FEL) is its capability to be tuned continuously over a...
The FELIX (free electron laser for infrared experiments) project involves the construction and opera...
This paper gives the first demonstration of high-power, continuously tunable, narrowband radiation t...
The infrared free-electron laser CLIO is tunable from 3 to 150 μm by operating its driver RF linear ...
In a Free-Electron Laser, FEL, an intense, high quality, relativistic electron beam is forced into a...
We present measurements of the temporal and spectral properties of radiation produced from the step-...
FERMI@Elettra is a free electron-laser (FEL)-based user facility that, after two years of commissio...
The relative merit of the use of the free electron laser for infrared experiments (FELIX) for spectr...
The Free-Electron Laser user facility FELIX produces picosecond optical pulses in the wavelength ran...
resonator which consists of silver-coated copper mirrors has demonstrated a wavelength tunability ra...
The optical output of the free-electron laser for infrared experiments (FELIX), which operates in th...
Free Electron Lasers (FELs) have always had the potential for high average power, since the laser me...
In a Free-Electron Laser, FEL, an intense, high quality, relativistic electron beam is forced into a...
The development of undulator technologies capable of generating sub-cm undulator periods is assuming...
A high electron current and a small energy spread are essential for the operation of a free electron...
A unique property of the free-electron laser (FEL) is its capability to be tuned continuously over a...
The FELIX (free electron laser for infrared experiments) project involves the construction and opera...
This paper gives the first demonstration of high-power, continuously tunable, narrowband radiation t...
The infrared free-electron laser CLIO is tunable from 3 to 150 μm by operating its driver RF linear ...
In a Free-Electron Laser, FEL, an intense, high quality, relativistic electron beam is forced into a...
We present measurements of the temporal and spectral properties of radiation produced from the step-...
FERMI@Elettra is a free electron-laser (FEL)-based user facility that, after two years of commissio...
The relative merit of the use of the free electron laser for infrared experiments (FELIX) for spectr...
The Free-Electron Laser user facility FELIX produces picosecond optical pulses in the wavelength ran...
resonator which consists of silver-coated copper mirrors has demonstrated a wavelength tunability ra...
The optical output of the free-electron laser for infrared experiments (FELIX), which operates in th...
Free Electron Lasers (FELs) have always had the potential for high average power, since the laser me...
In a Free-Electron Laser, FEL, an intense, high quality, relativistic electron beam is forced into a...
The development of undulator technologies capable of generating sub-cm undulator periods is assuming...
A high electron current and a small energy spread are essential for the operation of a free electron...