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WE-Wrk-1
Materials Processing I
Vibrational lifetime of bond-center hydrogen in crystalline silicon
Comparison of the optical output from an FEL to that of a mid-infrared OPG/OPA
Micromachining of Polyimide Driven by a High Average Power IR FEL
Ablation of Dielectric Materials by Induction of a Phase Explosion using a Mid IR FEL
WE-Wrk-2
Instrumentation and Methods for FEL Applications
UV Photo-Electron Emission Microscopy of the Dynamics of Nanostructures on Silicon Surfaces
Time-Resolved Infrared Spectroscopy at DFELL
Multilayer-Based Pulse Slicing and Compression Schemes for Single-Pass Linac-Driven X-Ray Free Electron Lasers
IR-Transmitting Fibers for Biomedical Applications
WE-Wrk-3
Center Status Reports
Performance and Capabilities of the Jefferson Lab FEL User Facility
User Activities at FELIX
Status and Operational parameters of the Duke FEL facility.
The Stanford Picosecond FEL Center
Rutgers Free Electron Laser
TH-Wrk-1
Biomedical and Surgical Applications
Experimental Ocular Surgery with the Free Electron Laser at Vanderbilt
Acoustic Signal Characteristics during FEL Ablation of Soft Tissue
Optical Stimulation of Neural Tissue using the FEL
Primary Experimental Studies on Mid-infrared FEL Irradiation on dental substances at BFEL
TH-Wrk-2
Physics and Chemistry
Nuclear Physics User Program for High Intensity
-Ray Source at Duke
Why nuclear/particle theorists are interested in Free Electron Lasers
The UK Condensed Matter Physics Programme at FELIX
Mechanism of Infrared-Laser Desorption and Ionization of Molecules Embedded in Solid and Liquid Matrices
FR-Wrk-1
Materials Processing II
Long Wavelength User Applications with the Tandem Electrostatic Accelerator FEL
Metal processing with the Jefferson Lab FEL
Pulsed Laser Deposition with a High Average Power Free Electron Laser
Selective bond breaking in amorphous hydrogenated silicon carbide by using Duke FEL
FEL 2000