Short wavelength free electron lasers in 1996
Abstract
A list of the existing and proposed relativistic free
electron lasers (FELs) in 1996 is given in Table 1. The top
part of the table contains existing FELs. These are substantially
complete experiments that may not be operating
at the present time. The bottom part of the table lists
proposed FELs. Each FEL, existing or proposed, is identified
by a location, or institution, followed by the FELâ s
name in parentheses. The table can be found at
http://www.physics.nps.navy.mil/fel.html. Additions and
corrections can be transmitted to us for inclusion in the
table in future.
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