The important issue addressed is the spatial structure of the light pulse inside the cavity of a hole-coupled resonator and the fraction of power lost through the aperture. The radial structure of the radiation is determined by the competition between power loss and scattering at the aperture and by the gain due to the interaction with the electrons. The additional effect of slippage couples the transverse and longitudinal profiles of the light pulse. It is shown that, at the back of the pulse, gain and gain-focussing are dominant. The front of the pulse propagates mainly in vacuum, The on-axis field intensity in this region is reduced by scattering. The influence of these mechanisms on the intra-cavity field structure is analyzed using a m...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Virginia, Charlottesville VA, 22904-4319I...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Virginia, Charlottesville VA, 22904-4319I...
[[abstract]]For a hole-coupled resonant cavity without FEL gain, it is possible to have amplitude ca...
The important issue addressed is the spatial structure of the light pulse inside the cavity of a hol...
The important issue addressed is the spatial structure of the light pulse inside the cavity of a hol...
The important issue addressed is the spatial structure of the light pulse inside the cavity of a hol...
The important issue addressed is the spatial structure of the light pulse inside the cavity of a hol...
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 radial structure of intra-cavity light pulses is considered in the hole-coupled free-electron la...
The radial structure of intra-cavity light pulses is considered in the hole-coupled free-electron la...
In the strong-slippage regime of a free-electron laser, the optical pulse inside the resonator is co...
In the strong-slippage regime of a free-electron laser, the optical pulse inside the resonator is co...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Virginia, Charlottesville VA, 22904-4319I...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Virginia, Charlottesville VA, 22904-4319I...
[[abstract]]For a hole-coupled resonant cavity without FEL gain, it is possible to have amplitude ca...
The important issue addressed is the spatial structure of the light pulse inside the cavity of a hol...
The important issue addressed is the spatial structure of the light pulse inside the cavity of a hol...
The important issue addressed is the spatial structure of the light pulse inside the cavity of a hol...
The important issue addressed is the spatial structure of the light pulse inside the cavity of a hol...
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 radial structure of intra-cavity light pulses is considered in the hole-coupled free-electron la...
The radial structure of intra-cavity light pulses is considered in the hole-coupled free-electron la...
In the strong-slippage regime of a free-electron laser, the optical pulse inside the resonator is co...
In the strong-slippage regime of a free-electron laser, the optical pulse inside the resonator is co...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Virginia, Charlottesville VA, 22904-4319I...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Virginia, Charlottesville VA, 22904-4319I...
[[abstract]]For a hole-coupled resonant cavity without FEL gain, it is possible to have amplitude ca...