Abstract
A high power Free-Electron Laser (FEL) has lased at a wavelength of 22 μm at the Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute (JAERI). The maximum power on a macro-pulse average is 1.7 kW , and it corresponds to an FEL energy of 160 μJ/ micro -pulse. Extraction efficiency from the electron beam to the FEL radiation was measured to be 5.3% by an energy analyzer, when the maximum FEL power was coupled out. The rms wavelength spread was measured to be 4.6% at the same time. The extraction efficiency, in general, has a maximum value near the zero detuning length of an optical cavity, where (in contrast) the single-pass gain becomes smallest. A high peak current and a long macro-pulse duration are therefore indispensable for realizing high efficiency. The electron beam energy is 16.5 MeV , and the average current is 5.3 mA at a micro-pulse repetition rate of 10.4 MHz . The macro-pulse duration is 500 μs (5000 micro-pulses), long enough to reach saturation near the zero detuning length. The width and the peak current of the electron bunch are 5 ps FWHM and 100 A , respectively, at the undulator.
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