Published December 1, 1980 | Version public
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Single-electron analysis of the space-charge effect in free-electron lasers

Abstract

An exact treatment of the space-charge effect in the single-electron analysis of a free-electron laser is presented to calculate its small-signal gain. With the inclusion of the repulsive force between electrons, it is found that the trajectory of an electron can be solved from a generalized equation which includes a space-charge term. The results show the gain is saturated with decreasing growth rate due to high electron density. The radiation frequency is found to increase with the electron density and approach the value at plasma resonance. The condition ωpL/c = π clearly defines the boundary between the noninteracting and the collective regime of an electron beam, where ωp is the plasma frequency, L is the device length, and c is the light velocity in vacuum.

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©1980 The American Physical Society. Received 1 May 1980. This research was supported by the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research.

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