Observation of Single-Mode Operation in a Free-Electron Laser

Abstract
Time-structure and frequency-spectrum measurements of our free-electron-laser oscillator show that for periods shorter than 5 μs the laser operates in a stable single-cavity mode having a strikingly small fractional frequency bandwidth of 108. This constitutes the first demonstration of high-temporal-coherence operation of a free-electron laser. For periods longer than 5 μs the laser frequency changes in unexpected quantized steps which may be explained in terms of a homogeneously broadened gain profile coupled to a small monotonic drift in electron-beam energy.

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