Title :
Mode-selective amplification in a waveguide free electron laser with a two-sectioned wiggler
Author :
Kong, Michael G.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Electron., Liverpool Univ., UK
fDate :
2/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
One important issue in waveguide free electron lasers (FELs) involves an interaction of the electron beam with one waveguide mode at two different resonant frequencies. Since the low-frequency mode often has a higher pain, the usually preferred high-frequency mode is suppressed as a result of mode competition. In this paper, possible control of this mode competition is considered using a nonstandard wiggler magnet consisting of two cascaded wiggler sections with different periods and field strengths. It is demonstrated that with an appropriate differentiation between the two wiggler sections the high-frequency mode may be amplified preferentially. This mode-selective amplification may be used to suppress the low-frequency mode. A small signal gain formulation is developed for a waveguide FEL with such a two-sectioned wiggler arrangement and numerical examples are used to demonstrate its applicability to mode control in waveguide FELs. Effects of wiggler field errors and electron energy spread are also considered. It is shown that the requirement for wiggler field errors and electron energy spread in the two-sectioned wiggler arrangement is similar to that in the usual straight wiggler configuration
Keywords :
free electron lasers; waveguide lasers; wigglers; cascaded wiggler sections; electron beam; electron energy spread; field strengths; high-frequency mode; low-frequency mode; mode-selective amplification; nonstandard wiggler magnet; numerical examples; small signal gain formulation; straight wiggler configuration; two-sectioned wiggler; waveguide free electron laser; waveguide free electron lasers; Costs; Electron beams; Free electron lasers; Gain control; Laser modes; Power generation; Resonant frequency; Signal analysis; Undulators; Waveguide lasers;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on