We present an analysis of the small-signal gain in the gas-loaded free-electron laser. Multiple scattering of electrons by the atoms of the gas inside the optical cavity is shown to lead to two additional effects, as compared to the case of a vacuum free-electron laser: a loss of coherence between different parts of the electron trajectory and an enhancement of the phase \u27\u27jitter.\u27\u27 Both effects become increasingly important at short wavelengths and significantly reduce the small-signal gain per pass. In one-dimensional approximation, analytical expressions are obtained and numerical calculations are made to estimate the beam and undulator parameters necessary for lasing in the vacuum ultraviolet
The interaction between the electrons and the radiation in a free-electron laser leads to a shift an...
The interaction between the electrons and the radiation in a free-electron laser leads to a shift an...
The free-electron laser (FEL) is a device for converting kinetic energy in a relativistic electron b...
An exact treatment of the space-charge effect in the single-electron analysis of a free-electron las...
An exact treatment of the space-charge effect in the single-electron analysis of a free-electron las...
The synchronous interaction between a light pulse and a pulsed relativistic electron beam in a hole-...
The synchronous interaction between a light pulse and a pulsed relativistic electron beam in a hole-...
The synchronous interaction between a light pulse and a pulsed relativistic electron beam in a hole-...
The synchronous interaction between a light pulse and a pulsed relativistic electron beam in a hole-...
The collective and single-electron amplification regimes of a non-collinear free electron laser are ...
For shorter bunches and narrower undulator gaps the interaction between the electrons in the bunch a...
The gain in a usual free electron laser (FEL) vanishes when the energy spread of the electron beam i...
Experimental results obtained in various gases, especially H2 and CO2 with a proportional counter, s...
In this paper we show that for an intermediate gain free electron laser oscillator, the efficiency i...
In this paper we show that for an intermediate gain free electron laser oscillator, the efficiency i...
The interaction between the electrons and the radiation in a free-electron laser leads to a shift an...
The interaction between the electrons and the radiation in a free-electron laser leads to a shift an...
The free-electron laser (FEL) is a device for converting kinetic energy in a relativistic electron b...
An exact treatment of the space-charge effect in the single-electron analysis of a free-electron las...
An exact treatment of the space-charge effect in the single-electron analysis of a free-electron las...
The synchronous interaction between a light pulse and a pulsed relativistic electron beam in a hole-...
The synchronous interaction between a light pulse and a pulsed relativistic electron beam in a hole-...
The synchronous interaction between a light pulse and a pulsed relativistic electron beam in a hole-...
The synchronous interaction between a light pulse and a pulsed relativistic electron beam in a hole-...
The collective and single-electron amplification regimes of a non-collinear free electron laser are ...
For shorter bunches and narrower undulator gaps the interaction between the electrons in the bunch a...
The gain in a usual free electron laser (FEL) vanishes when the energy spread of the electron beam i...
Experimental results obtained in various gases, especially H2 and CO2 with a proportional counter, s...
In this paper we show that for an intermediate gain free electron laser oscillator, the efficiency i...
In this paper we show that for an intermediate gain free electron laser oscillator, the efficiency i...
The interaction between the electrons and the radiation in a free-electron laser leads to a shift an...
The interaction between the electrons and the radiation in a free-electron laser leads to a shift an...
The free-electron laser (FEL) is a device for converting kinetic energy in a relativistic electron b...