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| title: | Saturnus: the UCLA compact infrared free-electron laser project |
| format: | conference procceeding |
| conference: | Intense Microwave and Particle Beams II |
| year: | 1991 |
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| abstract: | Saturnus is an infrared FEL operating in the 10 mu m wavelength region, driven by a compact 20 MeV linac with a photoinjector, under construction at UCLA. The 1.5 cm period, 0.6 T peak field undulator is being built at the Kurchatov IAE. The FEL is designed to operate primarily in the self amplified spontaneous emission mode. The authors plan to study the start-up from noise, optical guiding, saturation, sidebands and superradiance, with emphasis on the effects important for future short wavelength operation of FEL's. The photoinjector follows closely the Brookhaven design. Electrons are injected into an accelerating section based on the plane-wave-transformer design developed by Swenson at SAIC. Simulation of the linac and FEL show a gain length of 10 cm, and a saturation power of 50 MW. (13 References). |
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| title: | Saturnus: the UCLA high-gain infrared FEL project |
| format: | conference procceeding |
| conference: | 12th International Free Electron Laser Conference |
| year: | 1991 |
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| abstract: | The authors present the status of Saturnus: an infrared FEL operating in the 10 mu m wavelength region, driven by a compact 20 MeV linac with a photoinjector, under construction at UCLA. The 1.5 cm period, 0.5 T peak-field undulator is being built at the Kurchatov IAE. The FEL is being designed to operate primarily in the self-amplified spontaneous emission mode. They plan to study the startup from noise, optical guiding, saturation, sidebands and superradiance, with emphasis on the effects important for future short-wavelength operation of FELs. The photoinjector follows closely the Brookhaven design. Electrons are injected into an accelerating section based on the plane-wave transformer design developed by Swenson at SAIC. Simulation of the linac and FEL show a gain length of 10 cm, and saturation power of 50 MW. (10 References). |
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