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Klauke, S.

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TUPMN012 STARS - A Two-Stage High-Gain Harmonic Generation FEL Demonstrator 938
 
  • T. Kamps, M. Abo-Bakr, W. Anders, J. Bahrdt, P. Budz, K. B. Buerkmann-Gehrlein, O. Dressler, H. A. Duerr, V. Duerr, W. Eberhardt, S. Eisebitt, J. Feikes, R. Follath, A. Gaupp, R. Goergen, K. Goldammer, S. C. Hessler, K. Holldack, E. Jaeschke, S. Klauke, J. Knobloch, O. Kugeler, B. C. Kuske, P. Kuske, A. Meseck, R. Mitzner, R. Mueller, M. Neeb, A. Neumann, K. Ott, D. Pfluckhahn, T. Quast, M. Scheer, Th. Schroeter, M. Schuster, F. Senf, G. Wuestefeld
    BESSY GmbH, Berlin
  • D. Kramer
    GSI, Darmstadt
  • F. Marhauser
    JLAB, Newport News, Virginia
 
  Funding: Bundesministerium fur Bildung und Forschung and the Land Berlin

BESSY is proposing a demonstration facility, called STARS, for a two-stage high-gain harmonic generation free electron laser (HGHG FEL). STARS is planned for lasing in the wavelength range 40 to 70 nm, requiring a beam energy of 325 MeV. The facility consists of a normal conducting gun, three superconducting TESLA-type acceleration modules modified for CW operation, a single stage bunch compressor and finally a two-stage HGHG cascaded FEL. This paper describes the faciliy layout and the rationale behind the operation parameters.