M. Abo-bakr, W. Anders, J. Bahrdt, K. Burkmann, P. Budz, O. Dressier, H. A. Dürr, V. Dürr, W. Eberhardt, Stefan Eisebitt, J. Feikes, R. Follath, A. Gaupp, R. Gorgen, K. Goldammer, S. Hessler, Karsten Holldack, E. Jaeschke, T. Kamps, S. Klauke, Jens Knobloch, O. Kugeler, B. Kuske, P. Kuske, D. Kramer, F. Marhauser, A. Meseck, Rolf Mitzner, Roland Müller, A. Neumann, M. Neeb, K. Ott, D. Pflückhahn, T. Quast, Michael Scheer, T. Schroeter, Michael Schuster, F. Senf, G. Wiistefeld
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STARS - a two-stage high-gain harmonic generation FEL demonstrator
BESSY is proposing a demonstration facility, called STARS, for a two-stage high-gain harmonic generation free electron laser (HGHG FEL). STARS is planned for lasing in the wavelength range 40 to 70 nm, requiring a beam energy of 325 MeV and peak current of 500 A. The facility consists of a normal conducting gun, three superconducting TESLA-type acceleration modules modified for CW operation, a single stage bunch compressor and finally a two-stage HGHG cascaded FEL. This paper describes the faciliy layout and the rationale behind the operation parameters.