Shot-to-Shot Detection of the Carrier Envelope Phase Evolution in a THz FEL

2023 48TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INFRARED, MILLIMETER, AND TERAHERTZ WAVES, IRMMW-THZ(2023)

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Abstract
The free-electron laser (FEL) is an ideal source of high-power coherent THz radiation for many applications. The FEL provides continuously tunable THz radiation, typically in ultrashort transform limited pulses with very high peak power. One limitation though is that the carrier envelope phase (CEP) of the FEL pulses is not fixed, making measurements of coherent THz-driven processes extremely difficult, if not impossible. We present here, a novel technique that enables shot-to-shot measurement of the CEP of every FEL pulse up to very high repetition rates. This powerful technique enables phase-resolved measurements of the FEL pulses, which opens the door for the study of coherent THz-driven phenomena as well as the advanced FEL diagnostics needed in the pursuit of CEP stable operation of an FEL.
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advanced FEL diagnostics,carrier envelope phase evolution,CEP,coherent THz-driven processes,FEL pulse,free-electron laser,high peak power,high repetition rates,high-power coherent,ideal source,phase-resolved measurements,shot-to-shot detection,shot-to-shot measurement,THz FEL,THz-driven phenomena
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