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Unique features of the OK-4/Duke storage ring XUV FEL and monochromatic γ-ray source

  • V. N. Litvinenko
  • , Y. Wu
  • , B. Burnham
  • , S. H. Park
  • , M. Emamian
  • , J. Faircloth
  • , S. Goetz
  • , N. Hower
  • , J. M.J. Madey
  • , J. Meyer
  • , P. Morcombe
  • , O. Oakeley
  • , J. Patterson
  • , R. Sachtschale
  • , G. Swift

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Abstract

The OK-4 is the first storage ring FEL operating in the United States. It was commissioned in November, 1996 and demonstrated lasing in the near UV and visible ranges (345-413 nm) with extracted power of 0.15 W. In addition to lasing, the OK-4/Duke FEL generated a nearly monochromatic (1% FWHM) γ-ray beam. In this paper we describe the initial performance of the OK-4/Duke storage ring FEL and γ-ray source.

Original languageEnglish
Pages883-885
Number of pages3
StatePublished - 1998
EventProceedings of the 1997 17th Particle Accelerator Conference, PAC-97 - Vancouver, BC, CAN
Duration: May 12 1997May 16 1997

Conference

ConferenceProceedings of the 1997 17th Particle Accelerator Conference, PAC-97
CityVancouver, BC, CAN
Period05/12/9705/16/97

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