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  <abstract>With recent success in high gradient, high-energy gain IFEL experiments at the UCLA Neptune Laboratory, future experiments are now being contemplated. The Neptune IFEL was designed to use a tightly focused, highly diffracting, near-TW peak power 10 micron laser. This choice of laser focusing, driven by power-handling limitations of the optics near the interaction region, led to design and use of a very complex undulator, and to sensitivity to both laser misalignment and focusing errors. As these effects limited the performance of the IFEL experiment, a next generation experiment at Neptune has been studied which avoids the use of a highly diffractive laser beam through use of a waveguide. We discuss here the choice of low-loss waveguide, guided mode characteristics and likely power limitations. We also examine a preferred undulator design, which is chosen to be helical in order to maximize the acceleration achieved for a given power.  With the limitations of these laser and undulator choices in mind, we show the expected performance of the IFEL using 1D simulations. Three-dimensional effects are examined, in the context of use of a solenoid for focusing and acceleration enhancement. 
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  <keywords>inverse, free-electron laser, wave-guide, helical, undulator</keywords>
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  <published-date>2004</published-date>
  <publisher>AIP</publisher>
  <refnum type="integer">669</refnum>
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  <subject>IFEL</subject>
  <title>A Helical Undulator Wave-guide Inverse Free-Electron Laser</title>
  <updated-at type="datetime">2007-10-17T15:25:26-07:00</updated-at>
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  <year-authored>2004</year-authored>
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