Abstract
One-dimensional models of the free-electron laser (PEL) lead one to believe that high-power high-efficiency lasers might be built.1,2 Two-dimensional effects such as refraction, diffraction, and nonuniform transverse wiggler fields can substantially alter the 1-D predictions.
© 1981 Optical Society of America
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