Observation of THz evanescent waves in a Smith-Purcell free-electron laser
Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams2009Vol. 12(8)
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Heather Andrews, C. A. Brau, Jonathan Jarvis, Christian Guertin, A.C. O'Donnell, Brandon K. Durant, T. H. Lowell, M. R. Mross
Abstract
We present experimental observations of evanescent waves in a Smith-Purcell free-electron laser (FEL). These waves, predicted by both theory and simulations, have wavelengths longer than the Smith-Purcell radiation, group velocity antiparallel to the electron beam, and for sufficiently high current, provide feedback to bunch the electron beam. This feedback is the basis of oscillator operation of the Smith-Purcell FEL. The wavelengths observed agree with theoretical predictions, and strong radiation from the upstream end of the grating confirms the negative group velocity. Radiation observed at the second harmonic may indicate electron bunching by the evanescent wave.
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