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The Effects of Slippage and Diffraction in Long-Wavelength Operation of a Free-Electron Laser

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The Free-Electron Laser user facility FELIX produces picosecond optical pulses in the wavelength range of 5-110 mu m. The proposed installation of a new undulator with a larger magnetic period would allow extension towards considerably longer wavelengths. This would result in the production of extremely short, far-infrared pulses, with a duration of a single optical period or even less. In order to investigate the pulse propagation for free-electron lasers operating in the long wavelength limit, a three-dimensional simulation code was developed. Using the FELIX parameters, with the addition of a long-period undulator, the effects of slippage, diffraction losses, changes in the filling factor, as well as the effects of the optical cavity geometry were studied for wavelengths up to 300 mu m, with electron pulses in the ps regime. It is shown that slippage effects are less restrictive for long wavelength operation than the increasing losses due to optical beam beam action.

Year of Publication
1995
Journal
International Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves
Volume
16
Number
1
Number of Pages
327-337
Date Published
Jan
ISBN Number
0195-9271
DOI
10.1007/bf02085867
PId
fd55ac0fa4cd44968a8b5c84a69f831d
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