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Influence of a step-tapered undulator field on the optical pulse shape of a far-infrared free-electron laser

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The optical output of the free-electron laser for infrared experiments (FELIX), which operates in the regime of strong slippage, consists of picosecond pulses, Depending on the amount of cavity desynchronization, the optical pulse can develop substantial structure in the form of multiple subpulses, We present second-order autocorrelation measurements of the subpulses at several far-infrared wavelengths while applying a step-taper in the undulator field. The operation with a step-tapered undulator prevents the electrons from reabsorbing the optical field energy, leading to a smooth optical pulse, For different settings of the undulator the measured pulse shape and corresponding power spectrum are discussed, It is possible without decreasing the small-signal gain to produce a smooth high-power optical pulse during the whole saturated part of the machine pulse in an FEL oscillator with a reverse-step tapered undulator.

Year of Publication
1996
Journal
Ieee Journal of Quantum Electronics
Volume
32
Number
6
Number of Pages
896-904
Date Published
Jun
ISBN Number
0018-9197
DOI
10.1109/3.502366
PId
530926a55854585232e254388a6a3e5a
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