Superradiant amplification in a chirped-tapered x-ray free-electron laser

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Abstract

The chirp-taper free-electron laser (FEL) scheme has been proposed to generate subfemtosecond broadband pulses using laser-modulated electron bunches in x-ray FELs. In this paper, we extend the chirp-taper concept to the postsaturation superradiant regime by combining an energy-modulated beam with a sinelike undulator taper. We show that subfemtosecond duration pulses with peak powers approaching a terawatt may be obtained with typical x-ray FEL parameters such as those at the Linac Coherent Light Source. The method shown here can produce a stable source of attosecond-scale, high-power x-ray pulses suitable for probing electronic dynamics within molecules.

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Duris, J., Zhang, Z., Macarthur, J., Huang, Z., & Marinelli, A. (2020). Superradiant amplification in a chirped-tapered x-ray free-electron laser. Physical Review Accelerators and Beams, 23(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.23.020702

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