1. The LUNEX5 project in France
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Bruno Lagarde, Laurent Farvacque, Paul Morin, Guillaume Lambert, J. P. Ricaud, F. Ribeiro, Pascal Roy, J.C. Denard, Christian Herbeaux, R. Roux, Antoine Rousse, J. Daillant, Alexandre Loulergue, Amor Nadji, C. Benabderrahmane, Marie Labat, F. Bouvet, J.-L. Marlats, Bertrand Carré, C. Miron, Jan Lüning, A. Lifschitz, G. LeBec, C. Szwaj, G. Devanz, A. Buteau, T. Tanikawa, B. Gagey, Alain Lestrade, Remi Lehe, Victor Malka, François Polack, M. Luong, L. Cassinari, M. E. Couprie, P. Eymard, K. Ta Phuoc, C. Thaury, C. Evain, P. Betinelli, Serge Bielawski, P. Marchand, J. B. Pruvost, and A. Dubois
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Physics ,History ,Magnetization dynamics ,business.industry ,Free-electron laser ,Radiation ,Laser ,7. Clean energy ,01 natural sciences ,Electromagnetic radiation ,Linear particle accelerator ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,Computer Science Applications ,Education ,law.invention ,Optics ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,Harmonic ,High harmonic generation ,010306 general physics ,business - Abstract
The LUNEX5 (free electron Laser Using a New accelerator for the Exploitation of X-ray radiation of 5th generation) in France aims at investigating the generation of short, intense, and coherent pulses in the soft x-ray region (with two particular targeted wavelengths of 20 and 13 nm). It consists in a single Free Electron Laser (FEL) line with cryo-ready in-vacuum undulators using a Conventional Linear Accelerator (CLA) using the superconducting technology of 400 MeV or a Laser Wake Field Accelerator (LWFA) ranging from 0.4 to 1 GeV with multi-TW or PW lasers. The FEL line can be operated in the seeded (High order Harmonic in Gas seeding) and Echo Enable Harmonic Generation configurations, which performances will be compared. Two pilot user experiments for time-resolved studies of isolated species and magnetization dynamics will take benefit of LUNEX5 FEL radiation.
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- 2013
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