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title: Saturnus: the UCLA infrared free-electron laser project
format: conference procceeding
conference: 1991 Particle Accelerator Conference
year: 1991
17 authors: J. W. Dodd | S. C. Hartman | S. Park | C. Pellegrini | J. B. Rosenzweig | Smolin, J. A. | G. Hairapetian | J. Kolonko | Barletta, W. A. | D. B. Cline | J. G. Davis | C. J. Joshi | Luhmann, N. C., Jr. | S. N. Ivanchenkov | A. S. Khlebnikov | Lachin, Y. Y. | Varfolomeev, A. A.
abstract: A compact 20-MeV linac with an RF laser-driven electron gun will be used to drive a high-gain (10-cm gain length), 10.6- mu m wavelength FEL (free-electron laser) amplifier, operating in the SASE mode. Saturnus will mainly be used to study FEL physics in the high-gain regime, including start-up from noise, optical guiding, sidebands, saturation, and superradiance, with emphasis on the effects important for future short-wavelength operation of FELs. The primary magnetic flux is provided by C-shaped iron yokes, where between the poles thin blocks of neodymium-iron-boron magnets are placed to provide additional magnetic flux along the undulator axis. (9 References).
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