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Ji Yu-Pin, Wang Shi-Jian, Xu Jing-Yue, Xu Yong-Gen, Liu Xiao-Xu, Lu Hong, Huang Xiao-Li, Zhang Shi-Chang. Effect of normalized plasma frequency on electron phase-space orbits in a free-electron laserJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(2): 024103.
| Ji Yu-Pin, Wang Shi-Jian, Xu Jing-Yue, Xu Yong-Gen, Liu Xiao-Xu, Lu Hong, Huang Xiao-Li, Zhang Shi-Chang. Effect of normalized plasma frequency on electron phase-space orbits in a free-electron laserJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(2): 024103. |
Effect of normalized plasma frequency on electron phase-space orbits in a free-electron laser
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Abstract
Irregular phase-space orbits of the electrons are harmful to the electron-beam transport quality and hence deteriorate the performance of a free-electron laser (FEL). In previous literature, it was demonstrated that the irregularity of the electron phase-space orbits could be caused in several ways, such as varying the wiggler amplitude and inducing sidebands. Based on a Hamiltonian model with a set of self-consistent differential equations, it is shown in this paper that the electron-beam normalized plasma frequency functions not only couple the electron motion with the FEL wave, which results in the evolution of the FEL wave field and a possible power saturation at a large beam current, but also cause the irregularity of the electron phase-space orbits when the normalized plasma frequency has a sufficiently large value, even if the initial energy of the electron is equal to the synchronous energy or the FEL wave does not reach power saturation. -
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