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/FEL Duke Unique ID Request Form

All new personnel at TUNL and FEL need to have a Duke Unique ID before access can be granted to laboratory areas. Please fill out this form to request a Duke Unique ID. You will be contacted at the e-mail address you provide when your Unique ID is ready. (Be advised this process can take up to 2 business days.)


Please fill out the following:
First Name:
Middle Name:
Last Name:
Date of Birth:
Institution:
Title:
E-Mail:
Extent of your visit:
Primary facility where you will be working: TUNL FEL/HIGS BOTH
Will you be working in radiation-controlled areas: yes no


 

TUNL Main Office Contacts

1 (919) 660 2600



Duke University, Room 414, TUNL Bldg, P. O. Box 90308, Durham, NC 27708-0308, USA
secretary@tunl.duke.edu