HIGS . . .

The newest accelerator facility operated by TUNL is the HIGS at the Duke Free Electron Laser Laboratory (DFELL). The DFELL houses an accelerator based photon source in a 52,000 square-foot facility. There are two types of primary photon beams available at the DFELL: the HIGS with energies from 2 to 60 MeV and an optical beam with continuous tunable wavelength from IR to VUV. Both photon beam types are produced by an electron storage ring free electron laser (FEL) and its undulators.

TUNL Progress Reports

The primary research publication focused on work at TUNL is the TUNL Progress Report. These reports are published each year in the fall. The research summaries presented in the Progress Report are priliminary. They should not be referenced in other publications. To receive an update on a project, you should contact one of the authors starting with the first author.
Authors can download their last year's contribution(s) as a starting point for their current contributions. A guide to writing progress reports is also available. The progress report contributions can be uploaded here (at the bottom).

TUNL Progress Report, 2009 Upload Deadline :: July 24, 2009

TUNL Main Office Contacts

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