Jefferson Lab IT in the 12GeV Era - Review Free-Electron Laser and Photon Sciences Wesley Moore FEL Computer Scientist 2011-05-20.

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Jefferson Lab IT in the 12GeV Era - Review Free-Electron Laser and Photon Sciences Wesley Moore FEL Computer Scientist

The FEL is the world's most powerful free- electron laser. It is primarily an infrared laser, although it can also produce ultraviolet and other colors of laser light. The FEL also holds the world record as the brightest source of Terahertz (THz) light and have now demonstrated its UV and VUV capability. VUV users are being reviewed and experiments scheduled for late summer UV WigglerUV Lasing

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