Abstract
The Los Alamos free-electron laser (FEL) is a mid-IR oscillator driven by an L-band rf linear accelerator with short (1-m) permanent-magnet wigglers. With a uniform-period wiggler, the FEL has previously demonstrated burst-mode operation with high-power diffraction-limited output and wide tunability.1
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