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Precision control of gamma-ray polarization using a crossed helical undulator free-electron laser

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NATURE PHOTONICS
Volume 13, Issue 9, Pages 629-635

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41566-019-0467-6

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  1. DOE [DE-FG02-97ER41033, DE-SC000536]
  2. US Domestic Nuclear Detection Office, Academic Research Initiative [2010-DN-077-ARI-02, 2008-DN-077-ARI1010]

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Polarized gamma-ray beams are a precise and selective probe for studying fundamental questions about nuclear structure and hadron properties. Improvements to this probe require new experimental approaches that can produce high-flux gamma-ray beams with easily switchable pure polarization states. Here, we report an optics-free method to precisely control the polarization of a Compton gamma-ray beam. Using a free-electron laser (FEL) oscillator with two helical undulator magnets of opposite helicities, we have produced a linearly polarized FEL beam with a variable polarization direction and an unprecedented degree of linear polarization, P-Lin = 0.997. With this FEL as a photon drive, we are able to generate Compton gamma-ray beams having either left/right-circular polarization or rotatable linear polarization. The linearly polarized gamma-ray beam has been characterized and shows P-Lin = 0.97. This demonstrated polarization control technique is well suited for high-flux gamma-ray production with any level of FEL power.

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