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Commissioning of the Fritz Haber Institute MID-IR FEL

Authors :
Todd, A. M. M.
Bluem, H.
Ditta, J.
Dowell, D.
Jordan, K.
Lange, R.
Loos, H.
Park, J.
Rathke, J.
Young, L.
Gewinner, S.
Erlebach, W.
Junkes, H.
Liedke, A.
Meijer, G.
Helden, G.
Schöllkopf, W.
Zhang, W.
Lehnert, U.
Michel, P.
Seidel, W.
Wuensch, R.
Source :
International Particle Accelarator Conference 2012 (IPAC2012), 20.-25.05.2012, New Orleans, USA
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

The free electron laser (FEL) at the Fritz Haber Institute (FHI) in Berlin is designed to deliver radiation from 4 to 400 microns. A single-plane-focusing undulator combined with a 5.4 m long optical cavity is used for the generation of mid-infrared (MIR) radiation up to 50 microns. A two-plane-focusing undulator, in combination with a 7.2 m long cavity with a 1-D waveguide for the optical mode, is planned for the far-infrared (FIR). Beam was delivered to the MIR beam dump in October 2011 and first light at 18 microns was achieved on Valentine’s Day, 2012. We describe progress to date and plans to complete the commissioning of the MIR beamline and the installation of the FIR beamline.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Particle Accelarator Conference 2012 (IPAC2012), 20.-25.05.2012, New Orleans, USA
Accession number :
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