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19 July 1999 Path toward a 100-kW-class FEL using the JAERI superconducting rf linac driver
Eisuke J. Minehara, M. Sawamura, R. Nagai, N. Kikuzawa, M. Sugimoto, T. Yamanouchi, N. Nishimori
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Abstract
The JAERI superconducting rf linac based FEL has successfully been lased to produce a 0.1 kW or higher light output in quasi continuous wave operation. As our current program goal is the 1 kW or higher-class light output in the average, brief history and current status towards the goal are reported, and discussed here in detail. As our next program goal is the 100 kW or higher-class light output in average, strategical and tactical paths towards the next goal are discussed here as long and short termed ones in the JAERI superconducting rf linac based FEL.
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Eisuke J. Minehara, M. Sawamura, R. Nagai, N. Kikuzawa, M. Sugimoto, T. Yamanouchi, and N. Nishimori "Path toward a 100-kW-class FEL using the JAERI superconducting rf linac driver", Proc. SPIE 3614, Free-Electron Laser Challenges II, (19 July 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.352652
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KEYWORDS
Free electron lasers

Superconductors

Electron beams

Optical resonators

Liquids

Helium

Optical amplifiers

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