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04/21/2021 08:48

Lasing below 170 nm with optics from LZH

Lena Bennefeld Kommunikation
Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V.

    Up to now, oscillator free-electron lasers have only reached emission wavelengths down to 176.4 nanometers. Scientists at Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V. (LZH) have now succeeded in producing optics that allowed physicists at Duke University, USA, to generate wavelength below 170 nanometers.

    The coated resonator mirrors from LZH are used in the storage ring free-electron laser (FEL) at Triangle University Nuclear Laboratory (TUNL). The highly reflective mirrors are the limiting component when it comes to achieving even shorter wavelengths with laser oscillators. Therefore, the newly developed mirrors open up new opportunities for physics research.

    Fluoride-based multi-layer system

    The resonator mirrors are radiation robust, and thermally and mechanically stable. The scientists at LZH optimized several thin-film techniques to produce highly dense coatings and protective capping layers. With these LaF3/MgF2-coated mirrors, a team at Duke University/TUNL demonstrated FEL lasing from 168.6 to 179.7 nm with excellent stability and reproducibility. This broad lasing range is the result of a relatively large FEL gain of more than 22%. The team at Duke University was also able to produce the first 120 MeV gamma rays at the FEL driven High Intensity Gamma-ray Source (HIGS).

    The HIGS is a research facility that can generate intense, polarized, and nearly monochromatic gamma-ray beams from 1 MeV to 120 MeV. This world-class Compton gamma-ray facility is used in materials research, nuclear physics and accelerator physics research.


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    This storage ring free-electron laser from Triangle University Nuclear Laboratory enabled sub-170 nanometer lasing with LZH optics.
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    Triangle University Nuclear Laboratory


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    This storage ring free-electron laser from Triangle University Nuclear Laboratory enabled sub-170 nanometer lasing with LZH optics.


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