Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1830777 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
BESSY proposes to build STARS, an FEL to demonstrate cascaded High Gain Harmonic Generation (HGHG). In two HGHG stages, a laser source of 700-900Â nm is converted down to a wavelength of 40-70Â nm. The STARS facility consists of a normal-conducting RF photoinjector, three superconducting TESLA-type acceleration modules, a magnetic bunch compressor and two stages of HGHG, each consisting of a modulator, dispersive chicane and a radiator. At the entrance of the undulator section, the beam energy is 325Â MeV and the peak current is about 500Â A. With these parameters, the STARS FEL reaches saturation with a peak power of 100-350Â MW. A superradiant mode is also foreseen which boosts the radiation power to the GW-level. Due to nonlinear harmonic generation (NHG), free electron lasers also radiate coherently at higher harmonics of the FEL resonant frequency. STARS can hence extend its output range to even shorter wavelengths. This paper presents studies of the STARS harmonic content in the wavelength range of 6-20Â nm. Seeding with high harmonic generation pulses at 32Â nm is also discussed.
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Authors
M. Abo-Bakr, K. Goldammer, T. Kamps, J. Knobloch, B. Kuske, T. Leitner, A. Meseck,