Title :
The results of lasing linewidth narrowing on VEPP-3 storage ring optical klystron
Author :
Litvinenko, V.N. ; Couprie, M.-E. ; Gavrilov, N.G. ; Kulipanov, G.N. ; Pinaev, I.V. ; Popik, V.M. ; Skrinsky, A.N. ; Vinokurov, N.A.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Nucl. Phys., Novosibirsk, USSR
fDate :
12/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Lasing in the visible and ultraviolet ranges was reached in the optical klystron installed on a VEPP-3 storage ring (see N. A. Vinokurov et al., 1977) with minimum relative linewidth Δλ/λ = 10-4. In order to decrease the linewidth the authors performed the experiments reported here. The optical cavity on VEPP-3 storage ring optical klystron was updated to install intracavity selective elements. The authors used the simplest selective element-a glass plate with parallel planes as a natural interferometer. With a 1.2 mm thick glass plate installed inside the optical cavity, lasing has been reached with a very narrow linewidth. The minimum relative lasing linewidth, 2.7×10-6 (λ=6250 Å, Δλ=0.017 Å), was 30 times narrower than the minimum one without the plate (Δλ=0.6 Å). The average power was the same in both cases
Keywords :
free electron lasers; klystrons; laser accessories; laser cavity resonators; laser theory; light interferometers; spectral line breadth; storage rings; 1.2 mm; 6250 Å; UV; VEPP-3 storage ring optical klystron; average power; free electron lasers; glass plate; interferometer; intracavity selective elements; lasing linewidth narrowing; minimum relative linewidth; optical cavity; visible; Bandwidth; Electron beams; Electron optics; Glass; Klystrons; Mirrors; Optical interferometry; Optical reflection; Optical refraction; Storage rings;
Journal_Title :
Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of