Physical Review Accelerators and Beams (Mar 2021)

Optimization and stability of a high-gain harmonic generation seeded oscillator amplifier

  • Georgia Paraskaki,
  • Vanessa Grattoni,
  • Tino Lang,
  • Johann Zemella,
  • Bart Faatz,
  • Wolfgang Hillert

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.24.034801
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 3
p. 034801

Abstract

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The free-electron laser (FEL) community is interested in taking full advantage of the high-repetition-rates of FELs run by superconducting machines while maintaining the spectral properties achieved with external seeding techniques. Since the feasibility of seed lasers operating at a repetition-rate of MHz and with sufficient energy in a useful wavelength range, such as the ultraviolet (UV) range is challenging, a seeded oscillator-amplifier scheme is proposed instead for generation of fully coherent and high-repetition-rate radiation. The process is triggered by an external seed laser while an optical feedback system feeds the radiation back to the entrance of the modulator where it overlaps with the next electron bunch. Downstream from the feedback system, the electron bunches are then used for harmonic generation. We discuss the optimization of dedicated simulations and we investigate the stability of this scheme with numerical simulations. As a result, we address the control of the reflectivity of the resonator as a key parameter to achieve a stable HGHG seeded radiation. Finally, we show the impact of the power fluctuations in the oscillator on the bunching amplitude with analytical and simulated results. The output FEL radiation wavelengths considered are 4.167 nm and 60 nm.