1996
DOI: 10.1016/0168-9002(95)01473-x
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The performance of the Duke FEL storage ring

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“…The Duke electron storage ring is a two-and-one-half generation light source storage ring with a low emittance and a large energy aperture, dedicated to driving advanced light sources including free-electron lasers and Compton light sources [43][44][45]. The storage ring was first commissioned in 1994 with a maximum operation energy of 1.0 GeV.…”
Section: Electron Storage Ringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Duke electron storage ring is a two-and-one-half generation light source storage ring with a low emittance and a large energy aperture, dedicated to driving advanced light sources including free-electron lasers and Compton light sources [43][44][45]. The storage ring was first commissioned in 1994 with a maximum operation energy of 1.0 GeV.…”
Section: Electron Storage Ringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measurements have been carried out at HIγS in November 2014 and July 2015 at gamma energies between 2.5 and 3 MeV to test and optimize the method for monitoring the intensity and polarization described in section 2. The gamma-beam has been produced using the OK-4 method [16] which yields beams with linear polarization consistent with 100%.…”
Section: Measurements At Hiγs Below 4 Mevmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Detailed descriptions of the DFELL storage ring and optical klystron have been published elsewhere. 13,14 The gamma-ray beam was transported approximately 100 m from the electron-photon collision point in vacuum. At that point, a 5-mm diameter, 10-cm thick Pb collimator was used to define the beam-energy spread.…”
Section: Facilitymentioning
confidence: 99%