Abstract

We report on the upgrade of the Beijing IR free electron laser (BFEL) facility, including improvements of the system stability, performance upgrade and optical wavelength range extension. Applications in the field of material sciences, such as the development of mid- and far-infrared detectors made from YBa 2Cu 3O 7 high T c thin films, and laser isotope separation, as well as applications in the life sciences, such as protein folding studies, and plant denaturation observations, are described.

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