57 research outputs found

    An Overview of Linear Collider Plans

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    Status of HERA Commissioning

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    Demonstration of gain saturation and controlled variation of pulse length at the TESLA Test Facility FEL

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    We report on experimental evidence that the free-electron laser at the TESLA Test Facility has reached the maximum power gain of 10 7 while operating in the Self-Amplified Spontaneous Emission mode. Following the request of the first scientific users, the TTF FEL has been tuned in the wavelength range between 80 and 120 nm (vacuum ultraviolet, VUV), and saturation has been achieved in this entire wavelength range. At saturation the FEL emits short pulses with GW peak power and a high degree of transverse coherence. Also, the paper reports on the demonstration of controlled pulse length variation between 30 and 100 fs and on detailed intensity fluctuation studies in this operation mode

    Observation of selfamplified spontaneous emission in the wavelength range from 80-nm to 180-nm at the TESLA Test Facility FEL at DESY

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    The first observation of Self-Amplified Spontaneous Emission (SASE) in a free-electron laser (FEL) in the Vacuum Ultraviolet range between 80 and 180 nm wavelength is presented. The observed FEL gain (typically above 1000) and the radiation characteristics, such as dependency on bunch charge, angular distribution, spectral width and intensity fluctuations are discussed. Some accelerator issues are covered, and the future plans for the TESLA Test Facility (TTF) FEL are mentioned
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