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<pre wrap=""><font color="#ff0000"><b>12 Noon, TUESDAY, March 23, 2010
*CEBAF CENTER F113*</b></font>
Please RSVP to <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
href="mailto:harris@jlab.org">harris@jlab.org</a> by
5PM on Monday, March 22, 2010
The Physics of and with the JLab FEL
Gwyn Williams
The JLab FEL is the brightest machine in its class in the world, and a
proposal called JLAMP aims to push the performance further. The drivers
for this come from materials science, and concern the dynamical
interplays between electrons and nuclei. This will motivate a
discussion of the key physics behind the FEL with lucid explanations of
how we make very intense propagating electric fields via extensions of
Maxwell's equations for correlated electrons in the relativistic limit.</pre>
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