We present a new method for generation of relativistic electron beams with current modulation on the nanometer scale and below. The current modulation is produced by diffracting relativistic electrons in single crystal Si, accelerating the diffracted beam and imaging the crystal structure, then transferring the image into the temporal dimension via emittance exchange. The modulation period can be tuned by adjusting electron optics after diffraction. This tunable longitudinal modulation can have a period as short as a few angstroms, enabling production of coherent hard x-rays from a source based on inverse Compton scattering with total accelerator length of approximately ten meters. Electron beam simulations from cathode emission through dif...
International audienceLaser-plasma acceleration(1,2) is an emerging technique for accelerating elect...
A setup of a unique x-ray source is put forward employing a relativistic electron beam interacting w...
Recent laser wakefield acceleration experiments have demonstrated the generation of femtosecond, nan...
We study the generation of x-rays from the interaction of relativistic electrons with ultra-intense ...
Coherent electron beams for ultrafast structural dynamics Jom Luiten Eindhoven University of Technol...
International audienceWe show that electron bunches in the 50-100 keV range can be produced from a l...
The research proposed here is expected to result in a crucial component used in a next-generation X-...
Ultrafast electron diffraction techniques that employ relativistic electrons as a probe have been i...
A novel method of producing intense short wavelength radiation from relativistic electrons is descri...
AbstractThe intensity and the brilliance of the compact X-ray sources based on channeling radiation ...
In this letter, we propose a scheme to generate tunable coherent X-ray radiation for future light so...
We propose a novel method for tailoring the current distribution of relativistic electron bunches. T...
Continuing size reduction in semiconductor manufacturing, and a push toward atomic time and spatial ...
Abstract A technique is proposed to generate electron beam with ultralow transverse emittance throug...
We numerically investigate the suitability of photoexcited nanotips as a source of coherent femtosec...
International audienceLaser-plasma acceleration(1,2) is an emerging technique for accelerating elect...
A setup of a unique x-ray source is put forward employing a relativistic electron beam interacting w...
Recent laser wakefield acceleration experiments have demonstrated the generation of femtosecond, nan...
We study the generation of x-rays from the interaction of relativistic electrons with ultra-intense ...
Coherent electron beams for ultrafast structural dynamics Jom Luiten Eindhoven University of Technol...
International audienceWe show that electron bunches in the 50-100 keV range can be produced from a l...
The research proposed here is expected to result in a crucial component used in a next-generation X-...
Ultrafast electron diffraction techniques that employ relativistic electrons as a probe have been i...
A novel method of producing intense short wavelength radiation from relativistic electrons is descri...
AbstractThe intensity and the brilliance of the compact X-ray sources based on channeling radiation ...
In this letter, we propose a scheme to generate tunable coherent X-ray radiation for future light so...
We propose a novel method for tailoring the current distribution of relativistic electron bunches. T...
Continuing size reduction in semiconductor manufacturing, and a push toward atomic time and spatial ...
Abstract A technique is proposed to generate electron beam with ultralow transverse emittance throug...
We numerically investigate the suitability of photoexcited nanotips as a source of coherent femtosec...
International audienceLaser-plasma acceleration(1,2) is an emerging technique for accelerating elect...
A setup of a unique x-ray source is put forward employing a relativistic electron beam interacting w...
Recent laser wakefield acceleration experiments have demonstrated the generation of femtosecond, nan...