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1 May 1992 Boeing/Los Alamos average-power free-electron laser demonstration
Jacob B. Romero, C. G. Parazzoli, Robert E. Rodenburg, Kwok-On Tong, Donald R. Shoffstall, John L. Adamski, Denis J. Pistoresi, David C. Quimby, Brian D. McVey
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Proceedings Volume 1628, Intense Laser Beams; (1992) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.58968
Event: OE/LASE '92, 1992, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Abstract
The Average Power Laser Experiment program has a goal of demonstrating a fully operational RF driven FEL by 1996. When commissioned, this laser will produce 10 micron radiation at power levels greater than 100 kW for at least three minutes. The device will operate in the single accelerator, master-oscillator, power amplifier mode, with the oscillator providing a seed laser of about 75 watts to drive the amplifier. A preliminary design of the APLE was reported elsewhere. In this paper we report further progress in the design definition.
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Jacob B. Romero, C. G. Parazzoli, Robert E. Rodenburg, Kwok-On Tong, Donald R. Shoffstall, John L. Adamski, Denis J. Pistoresi, David C. Quimby, and Brian D. McVey "Boeing/Los Alamos average-power free-electron laser demonstration", Proc. SPIE 1628, Intense Laser Beams, (1 May 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.58968
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KEYWORDS
Oscillators

Optical amplifiers

Electron beams

Free electron lasers

Resonators

Amplifiers

Mirrors

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