Abstract
Abstract Compact and very effecient free-electron lasers may be realized by using novel, multipass optical cavities. These cavities may also be used externally to form very compact photon storage devices. We describe the essential characteristics of such cavities and establish critical design requirements for high efficiency FEL operation.
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