Author: Romanowicz, P.R.
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THPPP050 Overview of the Unified Undulator Solution for the PolFEL Project 349
 
  • J.J. Wiechecki
    NSRC SOLARIS, Kraków, Poland
  • P. Krawczyk, R. Nietubyc
    NCBJ, Świerk/Otwock, Poland
  • P.R. Romanowicz, D.T. Ziemiański
    CUT, Kraków, Poland
 
  The PolFEL project, consisting of building a free electron laser, will be the first in Poland and one of the several sources in the world of coherent, tuneable electromagnetic radiation within the wide spectrum range from THz to VUV, emitted in pulses from femtoseconds to picoseconds, with high impulse power or high average power. The research infrastructure will include a free electron laser (FEL), a photocathode testing laboratory, end-stations, and laboratories necessary for the operation of the apparatus, and laboratories for users from the beamlines. The main FEL accelerator will consist of three independent branches, which will include chains of undulators adjusted to three different energy ranges: VUV, IR and THZ. The main challenge was the unification of the final undulator solution, so that it could be applied to all three branches. The main goal of this approach was to save time, costs, human and material resources. The overview of issues and solutions related to the construction of undulators for the PolFEL project, and the challenges that had to be fulfilled to reach the final design, is presented in this publication.  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ doi:10.18429/JACoW-MEDSI2023-THPPP050  
About • Received ※ 24 October 2023 — Revised ※ 05 November 2023 — Accepted ※ 08 November 2023 — Issued ※ 25 March 2024
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