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First UV/visible lasing with the OK-4/Duke storage-ring FEL: design and initial performance

Authors :
N.G. Gavrilov
Ying Wu
Bingxin X. Yang
G.N. Kulipanov
S.H. Park
B. Burnham
O. Oakeley
Alex H. Lumpkin
M. Emamian
L.G. Isaeva
E.I. Zinin
J. Meyer
G. Y. Kurkin
V.M. Popik
P.D. Vobly
R. Sachtschale
A.N. Skrinsky
J. Faircloth
Igor Pinayev
N. Hower
G. Swift
P. Wang
Vladimir Litvinenko
John M. J. Madey
P. Morcombe
M.G. Fedotov
Vladimir Repkov
Nikolai A. Vinokurov
Jennifer Patterson
Sebastian Goetz
S. F. Mikhailov
Source :
Free-Electron Laser Challenges.
Publication Year :
1997
Publisher :
SPIE, 1997.

Abstract

The OK-4/Duke storage ring FEL was commissioned in November 1996 and demonstrated lasing in the near UV and visible ranges (345 - 413 nm). The OK-4 is the first storage ring FEL with the shortest wavelength and highest power for UV FELs operating in the United States. During one month of operation we have performed preliminary measurements of the main parameters of the OK-4 FEL: its gain, lasing power and temporal structure. In addition to lasing, the OK-4/Duke FEL generated a nearly monochromatic (1% FWHM) 12.2 MeV gamma-ray beam. In this paper we describe the design and initial performance of the OK-4/Duke storage ring FEL. We compare our predictions with lasing results. Our attempt to lase in the deep UV range (around 193 nm) is discussed. The OK-4 diagnostic systems and performance of its optical cavity are briefly described.

Details

ISSN :
0277786X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Free-Electron Laser Challenges
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........b198e4e31ca9ef752854e26c4fad5e5c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.274393