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Theoretical And Experimental Studies On Novel Highgain Seeded Freeelectron Laser Schemes 1st Edition Chao Feng Auth

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Theoretical And Experimental Studies On Novel Highgain Seeded Freeelectron Laser Schemes 1st Edition Chao Feng Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.4 MB
Pages: 118
Author: Chao Feng (auth.)
ISBN: 9783662490648, 9783662490662, 3662490641, 3662490668
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Theoretical And Experimental Studies On Novel Highgain Seeded Freeelectron Laser Schemes 1st Edition Chao Feng Auth by Chao Feng (auth.) 9783662490648, 9783662490662, 3662490641, 3662490668 instant download after payment.

This dissertation focuses on the study of novel high-gain free-electron laser (FEL) operation schemes with external seed lasers. The technique of manipulating the phase space of the electron beam, which is widely used in novel seeded FEL schemes, is systematically studied. Several novel FEL schemes are proposed for the generation of intense coherent FEL pulses with short wavelength, sub-femtosecond pulse length or multiple carrier frequency properties, which meet the needs of FEL users. Results of experiments are described for the recently proposed FEL schemes such as echo-enabled harmonic generation and cascaded high-gain harmonic generation. New photon/electron beam diagnostic methods are also developed for these experiments and future high-gain FEL facilities.

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