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Chuan Zheng, Pavel Fedorets, Ralf Engels, Chrysovalantis Kannis, Ilhan Engin, Sören Möller, Robert Swaczyna, Herbert Feilbach, Harald Glückler, Manfred Lennartz, Heinz Pfeifer, Johannes Pfennings, Claus M. Schneider, Norbert Schnitzler, Helmut Soltner and Markus Büscher
We present a compact polarimeter for 3
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Alessandro Curcio, Alessandro Cianchi, Gemma Costa, Francesco Demurtas, Michael Ehret, Massimo Ferrario, Mario Galletti, Danilo Giulietti, José Antonio Pérez-Hernández and Giancarlo Gatti
We present an analysis of the performance of a broadband secondary radiation source based on a high-gradient laser-plasma wakefield electron accelerator. In more detail, we report studies of compact and ultra-short X-ray generation via betatron oscillati...
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Alexander Yu. Molodozhentsev and Konstantin O. Kruchinin
The combination of advanced high-power laser technology, new acceleration methods and achievements in undulator development offers the opportunity to build compact, high-brilliance free electron lasers driven by a laser wakefield accelerator. Here, we pr...
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Guoxing Xia, Alexandre Bonatto, Roger Pizzato Nunes, Linbo Liang, Oscar Jakobsson, Yuan Zhao, Barney Williamson, Can Davut and Xueying Wang
Beam dumps are indispensable components for particle accelerator facilities to absorb or dispose beam kinetic energy in a safe way. However, the design of beam dumps based on conventional technology, i.e., energy deposition via beam?dense matter interact...
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Federico Nguyen, Axel Bernhard, Antoine Chancé, Marie-Emmanuelle Couprie, Giuseppe Dattoli, Christoph Lechner, Alberto Marocchino, Gilles Maynard, Alberto Petralia and Andrea Renato Rossi
Over the past 90 years, particle accelerators have evolved into powerful and widely used tools for basic research, industry, medicine, and science. A new type of accelerator that uses plasma wakefields promises gradients as high as some tens of billions ...
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Ying Wu, Changhai Yu, Zhiyong Qin, Wentao Wang, Zhijun Zhang, Rong Qi, Ke Feng, Lintong Ke, Yu Chen, Cheng Wang, Xiaojun Yang, Yuxin Leng, Jiansheng Liu, Ruxin Li and Zhizhan Xu
We experimentally demonstrated the generation of narrow energy-spread electron beams with enhanced energy levels using a hybrid laser-plasma wakefield accelerator. An experiment featuring two-color electron beams showed that after the laser pump reached ...
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Amin Ghaith, Driss Oumbarek, Charles Kitégi, Mathieu Valléau, Fabrice Marteau and Marie-Emmanuelle Couprie
The laser plasma accelerator has shown a great promise where it uses plasma wakefields achieving gradients as high as GeV/cm. With such properties, one would be able to build much more compact accelerators, compared to the conventional RF ones, that coul...
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