FERMI@Elettra is a single-pass FEL user-facility covering the wavelength range from 100 nm to 4 nm in the first harmonic. It uses a linear accelerator to generate a beam of relativistic electrons that is made to propagate through a long series of undulators. A conventional laser superposed to the electron beam in the first undulator (seeding) is utilized to induce coherent emission, which is exponentially amplified when the electrons propagate through the following undulator magnetic field. Among existing FEL sources FERMI@Elettra is unique in many respects. The implemented seeded FEL scheme guarantees the generation of high transversely and longitudinally coherent pulses and the use of APPLE II-type undulators allows for variable polarization, from completely linear both horizontally and vertically to circular in both directions.
FERMI light source
Free Electron Laser
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FERMI@Elettra light source implements two externally, seeded free electron lasers that will produce coherent, ultrafast pulses.
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Facility Overview
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FERMI@Elettra, a 4th generation light source, is a linac based, single pass Free Electron Laser.
Description
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Conceptual Design Report
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Calendar
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The Macro-activity Calendar is planned on a year.
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Project Milestones
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The Project is now in the latter half of the commissioning phase with new results following one another rapidly.
Milestone list
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Bibliography
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Papers published on conference proceedings and journals.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 19 April 2012 14:11