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Demonstration of the echo-enabled harmonic generation technique for short-wavelength seeded free electron lasers

Xiang, D.
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Colby, E.
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Dunning, M.
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2010
Physical Review Letters

We report the first experimental demonstration of the echo-enabled harmonic generation technique, which holds great promise for generation of high-power, fully coherent short-wavelength radiation. In this experiment, coherent radiation at the 3rd and 4th harmonics of the second seed laser is generated from the so-called beam echo effect. The experiment confirms the physics behind this technique and paves the way for applying the echo-enabled harmonic generation technique for seeded x-ray free electron lasers. © 2010 The American Physical Society.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.105.114801
Web of Science ID

WOS:000281652700007

Author(s)
Xiang, D.
Colby, E.
Dunning, M.
Gilevich, S.
Hast, C.
Jobe, K.
McCormick, D.
Nelson, J.
Raubenheimer, T. O.
Soong, K.
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Date Issued

2010

Published in
Physical Review Letters
Volume

105

Issue

11

Article Number

114801

Subjects

Accelerators

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Free Electron Lasers

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