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Yamada, K. Y.

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TUPMA037 Project of Infrared Storage Ring Free Electron Lasers at AIST 160
 
  • N. Sei, H. Ogawa, K. Y. Yamada, M. Y. Yasumoto
    AIST, Tsukuba, Ibaraki
 
  Development of free electron lasers (FELs) with a compact storage ring NIJI-IV in the near and middle infrared regions is planned in National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST). Infrared FELs with a linear accelerator have already been developed and used for various applications in many FEL facilities. However, there is no storage ring FEL (SRFEL) which can oscillate in those regions widely. Although an SRFEL is inferior to a linear accelerator FEL in the average power, it has an extremely stable wavelength and its line width is as narrow as that of a monochromatic light in a synchrotron radiation facility. The average power of the synchrotron radiation in an infrared beam line is about 10 micro-watt at most. Then the SRFEL can be expected as a light source which is more intense than the synchrotron radiation. The output power which is our target is 1 mill-watt. We are aiming at SRFEL oscillations in a wavelength region from 1 to 10 micron which include the fingerprint region partly.

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