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European XFEL (in Polish)

European X-Ray FEL – free electron laser is under construction in DESY Hamburg. It is scheduled to be operational at 2015/16 at a cost more than 1 billion Euro. The laser uses SASE method to generate x-ray light. It is propelled by an electron linac of 17,5GeV energy and more than 2km in length. The...

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Autor principal: Romaniuk, R S
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1553232
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description European X-Ray FEL – free electron laser is under construction in DESY Hamburg. It is scheduled to be operational at 2015/16 at a cost more than 1 billion Euro. The laser uses SASE method to generate x-ray light. It is propelled by an electron linac of 17,5GeV energy and more than 2km in length. The linac uses superconducting SRF TESLA technology working at 1,3 GHz in frequency. The prototype of EXFEL is FLASH Laser (200 m in length), where the “proof of principle” was checked, and from the technologies were transferred to the bigger machine. The project was stared in the nineties by building a TTF Laboratory -Tesla Test Facility. The EXFEL laser is a child of a much bigger teraelectronovolt collider project TESLA (now abandoned in Germany but undertaken by international community in a form the ILC). A number of experts and young researchers from Poland participate in the design, construction and research of the FLASH and EXFEL lasers.
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spelling cern-15532322019-09-30T06:29:59Z http://cds.cern.ch/record/1553232 eng Romaniuk, R S European XFEL (in Polish) Accelerators and Storage Rings 2: DCO: Dissemination, Communication & Outreach European X-Ray FEL – free electron laser is under construction in DESY Hamburg. It is scheduled to be operational at 2015/16 at a cost more than 1 billion Euro. The laser uses SASE method to generate x-ray light. It is propelled by an electron linac of 17,5GeV energy and more than 2km in length. The linac uses superconducting SRF TESLA technology working at 1,3 GHz in frequency. The prototype of EXFEL is FLASH Laser (200 m in length), where the “proof of principle” was checked, and from the technologies were transferred to the bigger machine. The project was stared in the nineties by building a TTF Laboratory -Tesla Test Facility. The EXFEL laser is a child of a much bigger teraelectronovolt collider project TESLA (now abandoned in Germany but undertaken by international community in a form the ILC). A number of experts and young researchers from Poland participate in the design, construction and research of the FLASH and EXFEL lasers. info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/227579 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Education Level info:eu-repo/semantics/article http://cds.cern.ch/record/1553232 2013
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
2: DCO: Dissemination, Communication & Outreach
Romaniuk, R S
European XFEL (in Polish)
title European XFEL (in Polish)
title_full European XFEL (in Polish)
title_fullStr European XFEL (in Polish)
title_full_unstemmed European XFEL (in Polish)
title_short European XFEL (in Polish)
title_sort european xfel (in polish)
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
2: DCO: Dissemination, Communication & Outreach
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