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    The Jefferson Lab Free Electron Laser Program

    A Free Electron Laser (FEL) called the IR Demo is operational as a user facility at Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility in Newport News, Virginia, USA. It utilizes a 48 MeV superconducting accelerator that not only accelerates the beam but also recovers about 80% of the electron-beam power that remains after the FEL interaction. Utilizing this recirculation loop the machine has recovered cw average currents up to 5 mA, and has lased cw above 2 kW output at 3.1 microns. It is capable of output in the 1 to 6 micron range and can produce ~0.7 ps pulses in a continuous train at ~75 MHz. This pulse length has been shown to be nearly optimal for deposition of energy in materials at the surface. Upgrades under construction will extend operation beyond 10 kW average power in the near IR and produce multi-kilowatt levels of power from 0.3 to 25 microns. This talk will cover the performance measurements of this groundbreaking laser, scaling in near-term planned upgrades, and highlight some of the user activities at the facility. This work supported by the Office of Naval Research, the Air Force Research Laboratory, the Commonwealth of Virginia, and by DOE Contract DE-AC05-84ER40150.

    George R. Neil, Steve Benson, George Biallas, James Boyce, L.A. Dillon-Townes, David Douglas, H. Fred Dylla, R. Evans, Al Grippo, Joe Gubeli, C. Hernandez-Garcia, Kevin Jordan, Geoffrey A. Krafft, Rui Li, J. Mammosser, Lia Merminga, Joe Preble, Michelle Shinn, Timothy Siggins, R. Walker. Gwyn Williams, Byung Yunn, S. Zhang



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