Workshop on high-harmonic seeding for present and future short wavelength free-electron lasers
(2009) In Synchrotron Radiation News 22(4). p.5-9- Abstract
We are now seeing the development of a new generation of synchrotron radiation sources, the seeded, short-wavelength Free Electron Lasers (FELs), which are capable of driving the radiation to even higher intensities, and with new capabilities such as longitudinal coherence and ultra-short pulses. The Workshop on High-harmonic Seeding for Present and Future Short Wavelength Free-Electron Lasers, hosted by Sincrotrone Trieste, ENEA, INFN-LNF, and the University of Rome, dealt with the initial stage of creating such intense beams, namely the seeding necessary for initiating the lasing process. More than 50 participants from all over the world met on December 3–5, 2008, at the INFN/LNF at Frascati (Italy) to discuss high-harmonic seeding of... (More)
We are now seeing the development of a new generation of synchrotron radiation sources, the seeded, short-wavelength Free Electron Lasers (FELs), which are capable of driving the radiation to even higher intensities, and with new capabilities such as longitudinal coherence and ultra-short pulses. The Workshop on High-harmonic Seeding for Present and Future Short Wavelength Free-Electron Lasers, hosted by Sincrotrone Trieste, ENEA, INFN-LNF, and the University of Rome, dealt with the initial stage of creating such intense beams, namely the seeding necessary for initiating the lasing process. More than 50 participants from all over the world met on December 3–5, 2008, at the INFN/LNF at Frascati (Italy) to discuss high-harmonic seeding of FELs and was stimulated by a previous and more general meeting held in Lund (Sweden) in 2007 [1].
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- Biedron, Sandra LU ; Ferrario, Massimo ; Giannessi, Luca and Werin, Sverker LU
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- 0894-0886
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- 10.1080/08940880903113885
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