1. Chirped-Pulse Amplification in an Echo-Enabled Harmonic-Generation Free-Electron Laser.
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Zeng, Li, Wang, Xiaofan, Liang, Yifan, Yi, Huaiqian, Zhang, Weiqing, and Yang, Xueming
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FEMTOSECOND pulses ,FREE electron lasers ,LASERS ,HARMONIC generation ,ELECTRON beams ,MOLECULAR dynamics ,MANUFACTURING processes - Abstract
The field of ultrafast science has experienced significant growth over the last decade, largely attributed to advancements in optical and laser technologies such as chirped-pulse amplification and high-harmonic generation. The distinctive characteristics of intense ultrafast free-electron lasers (FELs) have introduced novel prospects for investigating molecular dynamics, as well as providing an opportunity to gain deeper insights into nonlinear processes in materials. Therefore, high-power ultrafast FELs can be widely used for both fundamental research and practical applications. This study presents a novel approach for producing high-power femtosecond FEL pulses, utilizing chirped-pulse amplification in echo-enabled harmonic generation. Chirped seed pulses are employed to induce frequency-chirped energy modulation in the electron beam. The generated FEL pulse, which inherits the chirped frequency, can be compressed through the gratings in the off-plane mount geometry to provide ultraintense ultrafast pulses. The numerical modeling results indicate that peak power exceeding 20 GW and a pulse duration in the order of several femtoseconds can be achieved. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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