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High Energy Gain of Trapped Electrons in a Tapered, Diffraction-Dominated Inverse-Free-Electron Laser
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Quantum ScienceFree-electron LasersPhotonicsEngineeringLaser SciencePhysicsDiffraction-dominated Inverse-free-electron LaserMev Electron BeamRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionApplied PhysicsLaser-plasma InteractionHigh Energy GainEnergy GainTrapped ElectronsOptoelectronicsElectron OpticFree Electron Laser
Energy gain of trapped electrons in excess of 20 MeV has been demonstrated in an inverse-free-electron-laser (IFEL) accelerator experiment. A 14.5 MeV electron beam is copropagated with a 400 GW CO2 laser beam in a 50 cm long undulator strongly tapered in period and field amplitude. The Rayleigh range of the laser, approximately 1.8 cm, is much shorter than the undulator length yielding a diffraction-dominated interaction. Experimental results on the dependence of the acceleration on injection energy, laser focus position, and laser power are discussed. Simulations, in good agreement with the experimental data, show that most of the energy gain occurs in the first half of the undulator at a gradient of 70 MeV/m and that the structure in the measured energy spectrum arises because of higher harmonic IFEL interaction in the second half of the undulator.
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