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10eV Photons of UV Laser Light Delivered

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NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Dec. 23, 2010 — Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility has produced a long-sought, rare color of laser light 100 times brighter than that generated anywhere else. Steve Benson, Free-Electron Laser physics, manages UV lasing operations from the FEL control room during a run in September. The light was produced by Jefferson Lab's Free-Electron Laser facility. The laser delivered vacuum ultraviolet light in the form of 10 eV photons (a wavelength of 124 nm). This color of light is called vacuum ultraviolet because it is absorbed by molecules in the air, requiring its use...Read full article

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    Published: December 2010
    10eV PhotonsAmericascalibrated VUV photodiodecoherent lightCornell UniversitydefenseDepartment of EnergyFree-Electron Laser facilityGeorge NeilLight SourcesMicroPulseradio-carbonResearch & TechnologyThomas Jefferson National Accelerator FacilityUV Laser Lightvacuum ultraviolet harmonic lightVirginiaWisconsin Synchrotron Radiation CenterLasers

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