Design of the Nijmegen high-resolution THz-FEL

Abstract

In 2006, the Radboud University in Nijmegen received approval to realize a THz Free-Electron Laser (FEL) system and a 45 T hybrid magnet system. The THz-FEL system will be used in material science at high (30-45 T) magnetic fields, and applications e.g. in the field of biomolecu-lar spectroscopy. We here present the conceptual design of the Nijmegen THz-FEL. The FEL covers the 100-1500 μm spectral range and will operate in either a "spectroscopic mode" (spectral resolution better than 105) providing 100 Watt bandwidth limited pulses of several microsecond or "pump-probe" pulsed mode providing macropulses consisting of 3 GHz micropulses. Technical challenges are in achieving the required coherence for the narrow-band operation and in the 3 GHz operation of the source

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