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Cyclotron auto resonance maser and free electron laser devices: a unified point of view

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 January 2017

E. Di Palma*
Affiliation:
ENEA – Frascati Research Center, Via Enrico Fermi 45, 00044, Frascati, Rome, Italy
E. Sabia
Affiliation:
ENEA – Frascati Research Center, Via Enrico Fermi 45, 00044, Frascati, Rome, Italy
G. Dattoli
Affiliation:
ENEA – Frascati Research Center, Via Enrico Fermi 45, 00044, Frascati, Rome, Italy
S. Licciardi
Affiliation:
University of Catania, Department of Mathematics, Via Santa Sofia, 64, 95125 Catania, Italy
I. Spassovsky
Affiliation:
ENEA – Frascati Research Center, Via Enrico Fermi 45, 00044, Frascati, Rome, Italy
*
Email address for correspondence: [email protected]

Abstract

We take advantage of previous research in the field of cyclotron auto resonance maser (CARM) and undulator-based free electron laser (U-FEL) sources to establish a common formalism for the relevant description of the underlying physical mechanisms. This strategy is aimed at stressing the deep analogies between the two devices and at providing a practical tool for their study based on the use of well-tested scaling formulae developed independently for the two systems.

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Research Article
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© Cambridge University Press 2017 

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