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The characteristics and developments of free electron laser sources have been discussed in this lecture. After a brief review of the theoretical aspects of this new laser source, the experimental proposals and the first obtained results have been reported both for single pass electron beam devices (IR-FIR) and for storage ring recirculated electron beam (VUV and XUV). The wide range of tunability and the large attainable power make the FEL a unique source of coherent electromagnetic radiation in the submillimeter wavelength range.
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Marino, A. (1985). IR and UV Free Electron Laser Sources. In: Martellucci, S., Chester, A.N. (eds) Analytical Laser Spectroscopy. NATO ASI Series, vol 119. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2441-6_16
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