Abstract
The National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS) has a long tradition of research and development in accelerator physics and light source technologies. Over the past two decades, the NSLS has made many pioneering contributions to the development of storage-ring-based light sources, such as the Chasman-Green lattice, global orbit feedback systems, and in-vacuum insertion devices. Even from the earliest days of the NSLS, the staff also had started to explore the potential of free-electron-laser (FEL)-based light sources, leading to some seminal work on the theory of self amplified spontaneous emission (SASE) FELs [1,2].
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