Laser-triggered switching of MV DC voltages enables acceleration gradients an order of magnitude higher than in state-of-the-art RF photoguns. In this way ultra-short, high-brightness electron bunches may be generated without the use of magnetic compression. The evolution of the bunch during the critical initial part of the acceleration trajectory, the ’pancake’ regime, where the space-charge induced deterioration is most severe, is investigated using a simple, but effective analytical model. We find an expression for the maximally achievable peak current that does not depend on the bunch charge. An expression for the normalized emittance is derived, which allows us to calculate the optimal beam radius. It is shown that both the peak curren...
The operation of Ultrafast Electron Diffractometers (UEDs) and Free-Electron Lasers (FELs) relies on...
High-intensity, low-emittance, short electron bunches are needed to attain Self-Amplified Spontaneou...
The A0 Photoinjector at Fermilab can produce high charge (10-14 nC) electron bunches of low emittanc...
Laser-triggered switching of MV DC voltages enables acceleration gradients an order of magnitude hig...
Laser-triggered switching of MV DC voltages enables acceleration gradients an order of magnitude hig...
Laser-triggered switching of MV DC voltages enables acceleration gradients an order of magnitude hig...
The use of femtosecond photoemission laser pulses in high-gradient RF photoguns enables the producti...
The use of femtosecond photoemission laser pulses in high-gradient RF photoguns enables the producti...
With the implementation of fs mode-locked Ti:Sapphire lasers in high-gradient RF photoguns, a new ch...
With the implementation of fs mode-locked Ti:Sapphire lasers in high-gradient RF photoguns, a new ch...
This work is devoted to a novel method for the production of bright, relativistic electron bunches f...
Abstract: We demonstrate possibility of multi-MeV electron acceleration and ultra-short electron bun...
In this paper we discuss the generation of a new class of high brightness relativistic electron beam...
This task originated in 1987 to explore the possibility of accelerating short bursts of electrons by...
Recent advances in laser-plasma accelerators, including the generation of GeV-scale electron bunches...
The operation of Ultrafast Electron Diffractometers (UEDs) and Free-Electron Lasers (FELs) relies on...
High-intensity, low-emittance, short electron bunches are needed to attain Self-Amplified Spontaneou...
The A0 Photoinjector at Fermilab can produce high charge (10-14 nC) electron bunches of low emittanc...
Laser-triggered switching of MV DC voltages enables acceleration gradients an order of magnitude hig...
Laser-triggered switching of MV DC voltages enables acceleration gradients an order of magnitude hig...
Laser-triggered switching of MV DC voltages enables acceleration gradients an order of magnitude hig...
The use of femtosecond photoemission laser pulses in high-gradient RF photoguns enables the producti...
The use of femtosecond photoemission laser pulses in high-gradient RF photoguns enables the producti...
With the implementation of fs mode-locked Ti:Sapphire lasers in high-gradient RF photoguns, a new ch...
With the implementation of fs mode-locked Ti:Sapphire lasers in high-gradient RF photoguns, a new ch...
This work is devoted to a novel method for the production of bright, relativistic electron bunches f...
Abstract: We demonstrate possibility of multi-MeV electron acceleration and ultra-short electron bun...
In this paper we discuss the generation of a new class of high brightness relativistic electron beam...
This task originated in 1987 to explore the possibility of accelerating short bursts of electrons by...
Recent advances in laser-plasma accelerators, including the generation of GeV-scale electron bunches...
The operation of Ultrafast Electron Diffractometers (UEDs) and Free-Electron Lasers (FELs) relies on...
High-intensity, low-emittance, short electron bunches are needed to attain Self-Amplified Spontaneou...
The A0 Photoinjector at Fermilab can produce high charge (10-14 nC) electron bunches of low emittanc...