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Free Electron Lasers 2000 (Hardcover, 2000 ed.)
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Free Electron Lasers 2000 (Hardcover, 2000 ed.)
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The 22nd International Free Electron Laser Conference and 7th FEL
User Workshop were held August 13-18, 2000 at Washington Duke Inn
and Golf Club in Durham, North Carolina, USA. The conference and
the workshop were hosted by Duke University's Free Electron laser
(FEL) Laboratory. Following tradition, the FEL prize award was
announced at the banquet. The year 2000 FEL prize was awarded to
three scientists propelling the limits of high power FELs: Steven
Benson, Eisuke Minehara and George Neill.
The conference program was comprised of traditional oral sessions
on First Lasing, FEL theory, storage ring FELs, linac and high
power FELs, long wavelength FELs, SASE FELs, accelerator and FEL
physics and technology, and new developments and proposals. Two
sessions on accelerator and FEL physics and technology reflected
the emphasis on the high quality of accelerators and components for
modern FELs. The breadth of the applications was presented in the
workshop oral sessions on materials processing, biomedical and
surgical applications, physics and chemistry as well as on
instrumentation and methods for FEL applications. A special oral
session was dedicated to FEL center status reports for users to
learn more about the opportunities with FELs. As usual, the oral
sessions were supplemented by poster sessions with in-depth
discussions and communications. The FEL physicists and FEL users
had excellent opportunities to interact throughout the duration of
the event, culminating a Joint Sessions. The year 2000 was very
successful being marked by lasing with two SASE and one storage
ring short-wavelength FELs, and by the first human surgery with the
use of FEL, to mention but a few. The International Program
Committee and chairs of the sessions had the challenging and
exciting problem of selecting invived and contributed talks for the
conferences and the workshop from the influx of abstracts
mentioning new results and ideas. The success of the conference was
determined by these contributions. Scientists from 15 countries
gave 70 talks, presented 176 posters and submitted 146 papers,
which are published in the present volume of proceedings.
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