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1 December 1991 Compact far-infrared free-electron laser
Sally K. Ride, W. Golightly
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Abstract
A free-electron laser enclosed in a waveguide of small transverse dimension may offer the opportunity to develop a compact source of coherent radiation in the far-infrared (100 (mu) - 100 (mu) ) region of the spectrum. The presence of the waveguide significantly affects the operation of the laser, qualitatively altering its spontaneous emission spectrum, its tuning characteristics, and its gain curve. We discuss the effects of the waveguide, including the opportunities it offers in terms of tapering, tuning, and slip reduction, and the limitations it imposes. We discuss the implications for compact free-electron lasers.
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Sally K. Ride and W. Golightly "Compact far-infrared free-electron laser", Proc. SPIE 1552, Short-Wavelength Radiation Sources, (1 December 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.50599
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KEYWORDS
Free electron lasers

Waveguides

Electrons

Electron beams

Magnetism

Waveguide modes

Wave propagation

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