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27 July 1994 High-resolution far-infrared study of DNA films
Liyi Lin, Earl D. Shaw
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Abstract
The free electron laser (FEL) that will soon be operational on the Rutgers-Newark campus generates short pulses, of about 50 psec in width, and at far-infrared (FIR) wavelengths tuneable from 150 to 400 microns. The FEL was operated unoptimized at AT&T Bell Laboratories producing 1 W pulses; improvements of FEL performance is expected, 2 - 4 KW of output coupling power is theoretically possible and will be sought. The unique time structure and FIR high output power of the Rutgers FEL will be used to develop an important new class of FIR photon echo experiments.
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Liyi Lin and Earl D. Shaw "High-resolution far-infrared study of DNA films", Proc. SPIE 2138, Longer Wavelength Lasers and Applications, (27 July 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.181350
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KEYWORDS
Free electron lasers

Electron beams

Molecules

Absorption

Picosecond phenomena

Pulsed laser operation

Signal detection

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