| Literature DB >> 25931057 |
E Allaria1, L Badano1, S Bassanese1, F Capotondi1, D Castronovo1, P Cinquegrana1, M B Danailov1, G D'Auria1, A Demidovich1, R De Monte1, G De Ninno1, S Di Mitri1, B Diviacco1, W M Fawley1, M Ferianis1, E Ferrari1, G Gaio1, D Gauthier1, L Giannessi1, F Iazzourene1, G Kurdi1, N Mahne1, I Nikolov1, F Parmigiani1, G Penco1, L Raimondi1, P Rebernik1, F Rossi1, E Roussel1, C Scafuri1, C Serpico1, P Sigalotti1, C Spezzani1, M Svandrlik1, C Svetina1, M Trovó1, M Veronese1, D Zangrando1, M Zangrando1.
Abstract
FERMI is a seeded free-electron laser (FEL) facility located at the Elettra laboratory in Trieste, Italy, and is now in user operation with its first FEL line, FEL-1, covering the wavelength range between 100 and 20 nm. The second FEL line, FEL-2, a high-gain harmonic generation double-stage cascade covering the wavelength range 20-4 nm, has also completed commissioning and the first user call has been recently opened. An overview of the typical operating modes of the facility is presented.Keywords: coherence; free-electron lasers; lasers
Year: 2015 PMID: 25931057 DOI: 10.1107/S1600577515005366
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Synchrotron Radiat ISSN: 0909-0495 Impact factor: 2.616