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FERMI (acronym for Free Electron laser Radiation for Multidisciplinary Investigations) is the seeded free electron laser (FEL) facility in operation for external users next to the third-generation synchrotron radiation facility Elettra. Unique among the FEL sources currently operating in the ultraviolet and soft x-ray range worldwide, FERMI has been developed to provide fully coherent ultrashort (10-100 femtosecond) pulses with a peak brightness ten billion times higher than that made available by third-generation light sources. FERMI opens unique opportunities for exploring the structure and transient states of condensed matter, soft matter and low-density matter using a variety of diffraction, scattering and spectroscopy techniques. |
Fisica Dinamiche elettroniche ultraveloci in eterostrutture magnetiche
Scienza all’attosecondo superare le fluttuazioni con la correlazione
Spettroscopia ultraveloce dinamica complessa di una reazione di apertura d’anello
Spintronica iniezione ottica di correnti di spin nel silicio
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FERMI Beamlines and Photon diagnostics
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Free electron laser source

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A linear accelerator is used to generate a relativistic electron beam that can be injected into each of two separate FEL lines, configured as single- and double-harmonic-cascade setups. An external laser is used to seed each of these lines.
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Machine status
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Photon beam parameters
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Call for proposals
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Organization
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Publications
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FERMI 2.0 Conceptual Design Report

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The FERMI FELs are evolving to improve the source performances and to accomplish new needs coming from the user community according to the lessons learned in the first ten years of user operation. In the next future, an upgrade aimed at extending the emission spectral range of FEL-2 to the water window and to allow pulse durations below the characteristic lifetime of atomic core holes in this energy range, is planned. A Conceptual Design Report focused on the upgrade strategy is available at the link: FERMI 2.0 Conceptual Design Report.
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Ultima modifica il Venerdì, 20 Gennaio 2023 09:43