Abstract
Broadband outcoupling in an infrared free electron laser can be performed by means of either a hole in one of the resonator mirrors or a brewster plate, the latter having the disadvantage that it introduces dispersion in the cavity. In the Free Electron Laser for Infrared Experiments, FELIX [1], hole-outcoupling is therefore used. Diffraction on the hole causes the excitation of a higher order transverse mode pattern.
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