KU-FEL (Kyoto University Free Electron Laser) is a free electron laser (FEL) facility at Institute of Advanced Energy, Kyoto University, Japan.
Mission of KU-FEL facility is providing intense and wavelength-tunable infrared laser beams to energy related research and developments.
There are two light sources based on electron accelerators.
#1: Mid-Infrared FEL (MIR-FEL): intense and wavelength tunable MIR laser in the wavelength region from 3.4 to 26 micro-meter.
#2: THz coherent Undulator Radiation (THz-CUR) source: intense and frequency-tunable THz laser in the frequency region from 0.16 to 0.6 THz.
Those light sources are open to external users for various application experiments.
In parallel with the user experiments, R&Ds of MIR-FEL and THz-CUR are actively performed in KU-FEL facility.
News
July 13th 2023
Thanks to the replacement of the vacuum window for MIR-FEL extraction and replacement of undulator vacuum dact for narrower undulator gap, the MIR-FEL performance was improved. Now the "Wavelength vs Macro-pulse Energy" graph of MIR-FEL was updated.
June 5th 2023
User operation of KU-FEL in FY2023 started. In this fiscal year, 17 external user groups will use KU-FEL for their own researches under the ZE program.June 20th 2022
User operation of KU-FEL in FY2022 started. In this fiscal year, 18 external user groups will use KU-FEL for their own researches under the ZE program.
June 8th 2022
Thanks to the radiation shield enforcement, the maximum electron beam power of KU-FEL was upgraded from 41.2 to 60.0 W.
June 4th 2021
Heishun Zen, a staff member of KU-FEL won the "Young Researcher Award of the Japanese Society of Infrared Science and Technology" for his achievement of MIR-FEL development and effort for application researches.
May 26th 2021
An article written by Heishun Zen (KU-FEL) with coauthors was selected as the Highlights of 2020 collection for Applied Physics Express (APEX) and the Japanese Journal of Applied Physics (JJAP).
May 11th 2021
One of KU-FEL users Mr. Yohei Tanaka won the "Student Presentation Award of the Physical Society of Japan" of the 76th annual meeting for his research using KU-FEL.
Mar. 4th 2021
One of KU-FEL users, Mr. Yohei Tanaka won the "Best presentation award" of the 41st annual meeting of the Laser Society of Japan" for his research using KU-FEL.
Dec. 10th 2020
One of KU-FEL users, Mr. Yohei Tanaka won the "Best presentation award" of the Beam Physics Young Scientist Workshop 2020 for his research using KU-FEL.
Nov. 9th 2020
Heishun Zen, a staff member of KU-FEL was selected as a winner of the 15th (2021) young scientist award of the Physical Society of Japan.
Oct. 11th 2020
The latest article written by Heishun Zen (KU-FEL) with coauthors ranked first in the most read article of Applied Physics Express for 744 downloads in 10 days after its publication.
Oct. 1st. 2020
The article written by Heishun Zen (KU-FEL) with coauthors was selected as a "Spotlights" article of Applied Physics Express. (screen shot)
Sep. 2020
One of KU-FEL users, Mr. Yohei Tanaka won the "Best presentation award" of the laser summer school 2020 for his research using KU-FEL.
May 2019
An article written by Kyohei Yoshida (one of KU-FEL users) with coauthors won "The 5th Best Paper Award of Journal of the Japan Society of Infrared Science and Technology" for his research using KU-FEL.
Research Highlights
Investigating the Laser-Induced Periodic Surface Structure (LIPSS) on Silicon Jan. 10th 2023
Record High Efficiency of Free Electron Laser Oscillator, Contributing to Strong Field Physics in LWIR (in Japanese) Oct. 8th 2020
Towards a Green Future: Efficient Laser Technique Can Convert Cellulose into Biofuel Jun. 23rd 2020