Harmonic Generation in Planar Undulators in Single-Pass Free Electron Lasers


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The paper presents a theoretical study of the harmonic power evolution in a single-pass free-electron laser (FEL) and a comparison with some of the experimental results. The phenomenological approach which considers the main FEL parameters (current density, the Lorentz factor, electron energy spread, and the beam geometry) provides a description of any undulator. With due regard to the real laser beam parameters, the effect from high-order harmonic radiation and the beam deviation from the undulator axis on the FEL irradiation is investigated. The Bessel coefficients are calculated for the undulator in the presence of the second periodic field. The phenomenological approach provides the free-electron laser simulation experiments at Sorgente Pulsata Auto-amplificata di Radiazione Coerente (SPARC), SPring-8 Angstrom Compact Free-Electron Laser (SACLA) and Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS). These studies include the high-harmonic generation, a comparison of the emission power evolution with the experimentally obtained data on the harmonic generation including even and odd high-order harmonics, gain and saturation lengths and the respective power. A possible effect from the third harmonic of the planar undulator magnetic field is studied in relation to the FEL irradiation. It is shown that this effect is insignificant even at the magnetic-field harmonic amplitude equaling ~1/10 of the amplitude of the ideal magnetic field in the periodic undulator. It is found that the second-harmonic generation in FEL lasing is rather weak, that is in good agreement with the measurement results as well as the behavior of the high-order harmonics.

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K. Zhukovsky

Lomonosov Moscow State University

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Email: zhukovsk@physics.msu.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Moscow

A. Kalitenko

Lomonosov Moscow State University

Email: zhukovsk@physics.msu.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Moscow

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