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High-Gain Lasing and Polarization Switch with a Distributed Optical-Klystron Free-Electron Laser
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Duke UniversityEngineeringLaser SciencePolarization SwitchHigh-power LasersElectron OpticOptical PropertiesHigh-gain LasingOptical SwitchingFree Electron LaserOptical-klystron Free-electron LaserOptical PumpingPhotonicsFree-electron LasersQuantum SciencePhysicsRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionX-ray Free-electron LaserDifferent PolarizationSpintronicsPolarization SwitchesApplied PhysicsOptoelectronics
This Letter reports the first experimental results from the world's first distributed optical-klystron (DOK) free-electron laser (FEL), the DOK-1 FEL, at Duke University. The DOK-1 FEL is a hybrid system, comprised of four wigglers: two horizontal and two helical. With the DOK-1 FEL, we have obtained the highest FEL gain among all storage ring based FELs at 47.8% (+/-2.7%) per pass. We have also demonstrated that the FEL gain can be enhanced by increasing electron bunching using wigglers with a different polarization. Furthermore, we have realized controlled polarization switches of the FEL beam by a nonoptical means through the manipulation of a buncher magnet.
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