Abstract
A collaboration of accelerator scientists from SLAC, UCLA, LLNL and LBL have been studying the use of the SLAC linac to drive short wavelength, single pass FELs.1 FELs are now operated at wavelengths from the centimeter region down to 240 nm. Shorter wavelengths pose increasing difficulties due to the lack of mirrors to form the optical cavity conventionally used in these FEL oscillators.
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