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Superradiance in a short-pulse free-electron-laser oscillator

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Abstract

We demonstrate that superradiance (SR) is a general feature of free-electron-laser (FEL) devices, incuding high gain amplifiers as well as low gain oscillators, and that SR pulses and spiking, due to synchrotron instabilities, have the same origin. In particular, we present a direct observation of SR from an FEL oscillator. The ultrashort SR pulses are characterized by a peak intensity and pulse duration which depend, respectively, on the square and the inverse square root of the electron current. The spectral brightness, B, defined as the ratio between the efficiency and the relative rms spectral width, is constant and equal to 0.86.

Year of Publication
1997
Journal
Physical Review Letters
Volume
78
Number
9
Number of Pages
1699-1702
Date Published
Mar 3
ISBN Number
0031-9007
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.78.1699
PId
3d20669c6aacc7d48fa5e04fe198666d
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