Observation of stimulated emission of radiation by relativistic electrons in a spatially periodic transverse magnetic field

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Gain has been observed for optical radiation at 10.6 μm due to stimulated radiation by a relativistic electron beam in a constant spatially periodic transverse magnetic field. A gain of 7% per pass was obtained at an electron current of 70 mA. The experiments indicate the possibility of a new class of tunable high-power free-electron lasers. © 1976 The American Physical Society.

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Elias, L. R., Fairbank, W. M., Madey, J. M. J., Schwettman, H. A., & Smith, T. I. (1976). Observation of stimulated emission of radiation by relativistic electrons in a spatially periodic transverse magnetic field. Physical Review Letters, 36(13), 717–720. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.36.717

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