Abstract
Free Electron Lasers (FELs) are the next generation of large scale facilities that delivers ultra-short and bright pulses down to hard x-rays with unprecedented peak brilliance. Nowadays, FELs emitting in the soft and hard X-ray region are based on noise amplification (SASE FELs) suffering from partial longitudinal coherence, temporal jitter and other related problems.
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