@inproceedings{81901fa1205a4ffd9c0fa0f88e126f0b,
title = "Facilities and opportunities for FEL research at Duke",
abstract = "The Duke Free Electron Laser (FEL) Laboratory is housed in a 52,000 sq. ft adjacent to the Physics and Math Building at Duke University. There will be several FELs in the laboratory. The first is the linear accelerator-based Mark III FEL which has been operational since February 1992. It is capable of providing electron beam energies of up to 44MeV with an optical output tunable from 1.7-9.1 microns. The infrared beam consists of a train of micropulses 0.5-3 psec duration at the RF frequency of 3 GH (350 psec separation of the micropulse).",
author = "Litvinenko, \{Vladimir N.\} and Madey, \{John M.\} and Straub, \{Karl D.\}",
year = "1993",
language = "English",
isbn = "0819410802",
series = "Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering",
publisher = "Publ by Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers",
pages = "16--22",
editor = "H.A. Schwettman",
booktitle = "Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering",
note = "Free-Electron Laser Spectroscopy in Biology, Medicine, and Materials Science ; Conference date: 17-01-1993 Through 22-01-1993",
}