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- M. Labat, G. Lambert
CEA, Gif-sur-Yvette
- M.-E. Couprie
SOLEIL, Gif-sur-Yvette
- T. Hara
RIKEN Spring-8 Harima, Hyogo
- M. Hosaka, M. Katoh, A. Mochihashi, M. Shimada, J. Yamazaki
UVSOR, Okazaki
- D. Nutarelli
LAC, Orsay
- Y. Takashima
Nagoya University, Nagoya
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In the Coherent Harmonic Generation Free Electron Laser configuration, an external seed signal, a commercial laser source, is focused inside the first undulator. The interaction between the electron beam and this seed leads to a more coherent light emission. Such devices are very promising for short wavelength operation with a rather compact facility. Experiments have been performed on the UVSOR-II Storage Ring (Okazaki, Japan) with electrons stored at 600 MeV, and using a 2.5 mJ Ti:Sa laser at 800 nm wavelength, 1 kHz repetition rate, and 100 fs up to 2 ps pulse duration, allowing emission at 266 nm. This third harmonic has been characterised versus various parameters. Optimizations have been realized on the electron beam and laser synchronisation, seed characteristics (focussing point, energy, and pulse duration). The dependency of the harmonic signal on the gain (undulator gap, magnetic functions) has also been studied. Theory is compared to experiment using both analytical models and simulation. These encouraging results make UVSOR-II storage ring an active test facility for Coherent Harmonic Generation scheme, as well as a potential VUV source for users experiments.
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