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The Development of the FEL as a Laboratory Radiation Source

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Abstract

The results obtained from operational free-electron lasers [FEL], in particular the Stanford single-pass FEL and the ACO storage ring FEL, have provided strong proof-of-principle for FEL theory. Subsequent development of FEL’s will now be in the direction of laboratory radiation sources.

© 1984 Optical Society of America

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