Optical beat notes assisted attosecond soft X-ray pulse generation in high-gain free electron lasers

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Abstract

Attosecond soft X-ray pulses are of great importance for the study of ultrafast electronic phenomena. In this paper, a feasible method is proposed to generate isolated fully coherent attosecond soft X-ray free electron laser via optical frequency beating. Two optical lasers with the opposite frequency chirps are used to induce a gradient frequency energy modulation, which helps to generate a gradually varied spacing electron pulse train. Subsequently, the undulator sections with electron beam delay lines are used to amplify the target ultra-short radiation. Numerical start-to-end simulations have been performed and the results demonstrate that an isolated soft X-ray pulse with the peak power of 330 GW and pulse duration of 620 as can be achieved by the proposed technique.

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Wang, Z., & Feng, C. (2023). Optical beat notes assisted attosecond soft X-ray pulse generation in high-gain free electron lasers. High Power Laser Science and Engineering, 11. https://doi.org/10.1017/hpl.2023.15

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