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A careful analysis of the second harmonic generation conversion efficiency for a medium power infrared free electron laser (FEL) has been carried out. Thermal effects, linewidth effects and dispersion in the nonlinear crystal have been taken into account. Some simple approximate relations have been derived to provide estimates of the conversion efficiency attainable when using high power, high repetition rate picosecond pulses produced by a linac-driven FEL.
Antonello Cutolo andJohn M. J. Madey
"Second Harmonic Generation With High Power Short Pulses From An Infrared FEL", Proc. SPIE 0453, Free-Electron Generators of Coherent Radiation, (16 February 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.947083
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Antonello Cutolo, John M. J. Madey, "Second Harmonic Generation With High Power Short Pulses From An Infrared FEL," Proc. SPIE 0453, Free-Electron Generators of Coherent Radiation, (16 February 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.947083