Abstract

A free electron laser is a source of coherent radiation having the highly desirable characteristics of tunability over a broad range of wavelengths, efficient operation and high power output. In the ultraviolet, such a source could be used for the study of molecular and biological systems, while infrared applications may include the spectroscopy of surfaces and adsorbed molecules, the study of excitons and impurity levels in semiconductors, and that of molecular motion in liquids.

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