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Two-color XFEL operation at SACLA

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Abstract

SACLA (SPring-8 Angstrom Compact free-electron LAser) is an XFEL (X-ray Free-Electron Laser) facility built in 2011 at the SPring-8 campus [1]. SACLA covers the photon energy range between 4-15 keV. Since March 2012, the facility has been open to public use and many application experiments in diverse scientific fields have been performed.

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