We consider the Thomson scattering of an electron in an ultra-intense laser pulse. It is well known that at high laser intensities, the frequency and brilliance of the emitted radiation will be greatly reduced due to the electron losing energy before it reaches the peak field. In this work, we investigate the use of a small frequency chirp in the laser pulse in order to mitigate this effect of radiation reaction. It is found that the introduction of a negative chirp means the electron enters a high frequency region of the field while it still has a large proportion of its original energy. This results in a significant enhancement of the frequency and intensity of the emitted radiation as compared to the case without chirping
Recent advances in table-top, ultrahigh intensity lasers have led to significant renewed interest in...
We study the effects of laser pulse focusing on the spectral properties of Thomson scattered radiati...
Inverse Compton scattering sources are finding increasing use as intense sources of high-energy phot...
We consider the Thomson scattering of an electron in an ultra-intense laser pulse. It is well known ...
Effects of nonlinearity in Thomson scattering of a high intensity laser pulse from electrons are ana...
A new laser chirping prescription is derived by means of the phase-stationary method for an incident...
Based on single particle tracking in the framework of classical Thomson scattering with incoherent s...
Compact laser plasma accelerators generate high-energy electron beams with increasing quality. When ...
The onset of nonlinear effects, such as ponderomotive broadening, increases the radiation bandwidth ...
Relative narrow bandwidth-high energy radiation can be produced through Thomson scattering, wherehig...
The onset of nonlinear effects, such as ponderomotive broadening, increases the radiation bandwidth ...
We present a novel and quite general analysis of the interaction of a high-field chirped laser pulse...
Inverse Compton Scattering occurs when an electron collides with an incident photon and transfers so...
We consider the Thomson and Compton scattering of high-energy electrons in an intense laser pulse. O...
A new laser chirping prescription is derived by means of the phase-stationary method for an inci- de...
Recent advances in table-top, ultrahigh intensity lasers have led to significant renewed interest in...
We study the effects of laser pulse focusing on the spectral properties of Thomson scattered radiati...
Inverse Compton scattering sources are finding increasing use as intense sources of high-energy phot...
We consider the Thomson scattering of an electron in an ultra-intense laser pulse. It is well known ...
Effects of nonlinearity in Thomson scattering of a high intensity laser pulse from electrons are ana...
A new laser chirping prescription is derived by means of the phase-stationary method for an incident...
Based on single particle tracking in the framework of classical Thomson scattering with incoherent s...
Compact laser plasma accelerators generate high-energy electron beams with increasing quality. When ...
The onset of nonlinear effects, such as ponderomotive broadening, increases the radiation bandwidth ...
Relative narrow bandwidth-high energy radiation can be produced through Thomson scattering, wherehig...
The onset of nonlinear effects, such as ponderomotive broadening, increases the radiation bandwidth ...
We present a novel and quite general analysis of the interaction of a high-field chirped laser pulse...
Inverse Compton Scattering occurs when an electron collides with an incident photon and transfers so...
We consider the Thomson and Compton scattering of high-energy electrons in an intense laser pulse. O...
A new laser chirping prescription is derived by means of the phase-stationary method for an inci- de...
Recent advances in table-top, ultrahigh intensity lasers have led to significant renewed interest in...
We study the effects of laser pulse focusing on the spectral properties of Thomson scattered radiati...
Inverse Compton scattering sources are finding increasing use as intense sources of high-energy phot...