We have shown that a seventh-order inverse-free-electron laser (IFEL) interaction, where the radiation frequency is the seventh harmonic of the fundamental resonant frequency, can microbunch a beam of relativistic electrons inside an undulator. Using coherent transition radiation (CTR) emitted by the bunched 12.3 MeV beam as a diagnostic, strong microbunching of the beam is inferred from the observation of CTR at the first, second, and third harmonics of the seed 10μm radiation. Three-dimensional IFEL simulations show that the observed harmonic ratios can be explained only if transverse spatial distribution of the steepened bunched beam is taken into account. © 2009 The American Physical Society.
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Tochitsky, S. Y., Williams, O. B., Musumeci, P., Sung, C., Haberberger, D. J., Cook, A. M., … Joshi, C. (2009). Efficient harmonic microbunching in a 7th-order inverse-free-electron laser interaction. Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams, 12(5). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.12.050703
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