Nuclear Energy Handbook

DFELL: Duke Free Electron Laser Laboratory

external URL: http://www.fel.duke.edu/

The Duke Free Electron Laser Laboratory has two FEL light sources capable of generating intense infrared and ultraviolet radiation. An infrared FEL associated with a 40 MeV Linac provides tunable radiation in the mid-infrared. An ultraviolet FEL installed on a 1 GeV storage ring provides tunable coherent radiation from 400 nm to 193 nm. Intense gamma rays are produced by internal backscattering. Active areas of research at DFELL include FEL physics, nuclear physics, materials science, and biological and biomedical sciences.

URL: http://www.fel.duke.edu/
language: English
originator: university, laboratory or research organisation
country: USA
access: open to the general public
type of data: textual information
type of site: non-commercial site
related sites: Duke University

subject category: research institutes and laboratories | high energy research institutes
INIS/ETDE category: materials sciences | particle accelerators
keywords: general physics | material science