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Design of a Long Wavelength FEL for Experiments under High Magnetic Fields
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- W. J. van der Zande
Nijmegen University, Physics Faculty, Nijmegen
- F. J.M. Harren, A. P.M. Kentgens, J. C. Maan, T. H.M. Rasing
Radboud University Nijmegen, Institute of Molecules and Materials, Nijmegen
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At the University of Nijmegen, a novel collaboration has been established that combines a number of spectroscopic laboratories. These laboratories form a centre for advanced spectroscopy and constitute the spectroscopic department of the (Research) Institute for Molecules and Materials combining physical and chemical techniques. As part of the spectroscopic centre, a long-wavelength far-infrared free electron laser (FIR-FEL) operating between 100 um/3 THz and 1.5 mm/200 GHz will be designed and constucted in the coming years. The FIR-light should facilitate new experiments in the existing high field magnet laboratory (HFML), a large European Rerearch Infrastructure and in the NMR pavillion equipped with NMR instrumentation operating up to 800 MHz, especially for dynamic nuclear polarization technology.
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