2 papers
| title: | A new method for pumping an optical klystron |
| format: | conference procceeding |
| conference: | International Workshop on Coherent and Collective Properties in the Interaction of Relativistic Electrons and Electromagnetic Radiation |
| year: | 1985 |
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| abstract: | A novel method of operation for a transverse optical klystron (TOK) is proposed. The TOK is a device in which a relativistic electron beam produces tunable coherent radiation at short wavelengths by interacting with a powerful external laser and an undulator field. The authors show that, by selecting the external laser wavelength to be one of the harmonics in the undulator radiation spectrum, excellent output at short wavelengths can be realized with significantly reduced performance requirements for the undulator magnet and the storage ring providing the electron beam. (10 References). |
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| title: | The transverse optical klystron experiment at NSLS: laser harmonics into the XUV |
| format: | conference procceeding |
| conference: | Topical Meeting on Free Electron Generation of Extreme Ultraviolet Coherent Radiation |
| year: | 1984 |
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| abstract: | Describes the theory of the production of coherent XUV and soft X-rays using a transverse optical klystron (TOK). A TOK uses a high powered laser in conjunction with an undulator magnet to produce laser-like output of XUV radiation from the relativistic stored electron beam in the NSLS VUV electron storage ring. (13 References). |
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