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Comparative Analysis of Phenomenological and Numerical Modeling of Experimentswith Single-Pass Free-Electron Lasers

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We model the evolution of radiation harmonics in a single-pass free-electron laser using a phenomenological model, in which the main losses are taken into account separately for each of the… Click to show full abstract

We model the evolution of radiation harmonics in a single-pass free-electron laser using a phenomenological model, in which the main losses are taken into account separately for each of the harmonics. The modeling results are compared with the corresponding FEL experiments and the simulations, which we performed using the PERSEO code. A wide wavelength range (0.15–500 nm) is considered. The phenomenological description based on the use of several basic FEL parameters, such as the electron beam current, average energy, energy spread, and emittance of electrons, yields the results that correspond well to the LEUTL, SPARC, and LCLS experiments in various conditions. The evolution of the radiation power, bunching, and electron energy spread in the Spring 8 FEL at the follow-up stage is also considered. The necessity to improve electron beam parameters for generation of harmonics in this FEL is shown. The phenomenological model allows assessing the operation of the available and future FELs fast. Using it, one can model FELs with nearly any undulator with allowance for higher harmonics of their magnetic fields. Moreover, this model makes it possible to describe easily various effects in designed FELs, e.g., those with dephasing of electrons and photons, filtering of harmonics, and other features.

Keywords: free electron; electron; harmonics; model; pass free; single pass

Journal Title: Radiophysics and Quantum Electronics
Year Published: 2019

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