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Observation of Stimulated Emission of Radiation by Relativistic Electrons in a Spatially Periodic Transverse Magnetic Field

Luis R. Elias, William M. Fairbank, John M. J. Madey, H. Alan Schwettman, and Todd I. Smith
Phys. Rev. Lett. 36, 717 – Published 29 March 1976
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Abstract

Gain has been observed for optical radiation at 10.6 μm due to stimulated radiation by a relativistic electron beam in a constant spatially periodic transverse magnetic field. A gain of 7% per pass was obtained at an electron current of 70 mA. The experiments indicate the possibility of a new class of tunable high-power free-electron lasers.

  • Received 15 December 1975

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.36.717

©1976 American Physical Society

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Letters from the Past - A PRL Retrospective

2008 marked PRL’s 50th anniversary. As part of the celebrations a collection of milestone Letters was started. The collection contains Letters that have made long-lived contributions to physics, either by announcing significant discoveries, or by initiating new areas of research.

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Luis R. Elias, William M. Fairbank, John M. J. Madey, H. Alan Schwettman, and Todd I. Smith

  • Department of Physics and High Energy Physics Laboratory, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305

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Vol. 36, Iss. 13 — 29 March 1976

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