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A simplified description of X-ray free-electron lasers

Margaritondo, G.  
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Ribic, Primoz Rebernik
2011
Journal Of Synchrotron Radiation

It is shown that an elementary semi-quantitative approach explains essential features of the X-ray free-electron laser mechanism, in particular those of the gain and saturation lengths. Using mathematical methods and derivations simpler than complete theories, this treatment reveals the basic physics that dominates the mechanism and makes it difficult to realise free-electron lasers for short wavelengths. This approach can be specifically useful for teachers at different levels and for colleagues interested in presenting X-ray free-electron lasers to non-specialized audiences.

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research article
DOI
10.1107/S090904951004896X
Web of Science ID

WOS:000287530900001

Author(s)
Margaritondo, G.  
Ribic, Primoz Rebernik
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

International Union of Crystallography

Published in
Journal Of Synchrotron Radiation
Volume

18

Start page

101

End page

108

Subjects

free-electron laser

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Sase

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X-ray laser

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Amplified Spontaneous Emission

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Radiation

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Fel

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CIBM-PC

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December 16, 2011
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