# Free electron lasers assisted by pseudo energy bands

**Authors:** Takashi Tanaka, Ryota Kinjo

arXiv: 1703.05440 · 2017-03-17

## TL;DR

This paper introduces a novel scheme for high gain harmonic generation free electron lasers that uses intersecting laser beams to create pseudo energy bands in the electron beam, enabling efficient harmonic generation with relaxed energy modulation requirements.

## Contribution

The proposed method utilizes laser interference to form pseudo energy bands, simplifying the harmonic generation process in HGHG FELs compared to traditional echo-based schemes.

## Key findings

- Efficient harmonic generation achieved with pseudo energy bands.
- Reduced energy modulation requirements compared to existing methods.
- Potential for more practical and flexible FEL designs.

## Abstract

We propose a new scheme for high gain harmonic generation free electron lasers (HGHG FELs), which is seeded by a pair of intersecting laser beams to interact with an electron beam in a modulator undulator located in a dispersive section. The interference of the laser beams gives rise to a two-dimensional modulation in the energy-time phase space because of a strong correlation between the electron energy and the position in the direction of dispersion. This eventually forms pseudo energy bands in the electron beam, which results in efficient harmonic generation in HGHG FELs in a similar manner to the well-known scheme using the echo effects, with the requirement on the energy modulation being much more relaxed.

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