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Coherent radiation in an optical klystron

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Abstract

In the past few years, following Madey’s success at Stanford,1 much attention has been paid to freeelectron lasers. In these devices coherent light is produced by the three-body interaction between an undulator (periodic transverse magnetic field), an ultrarelativistic electron beam, and an external light wave.

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