THz radiation is one of the most appealing portion of the electromagnetic spectrum in terms of multi-disciplinary use in basic science and technology. Beyond the numerous applications, a great interest is its potential for future, compact linear accelerators. Conventional radio-frequency accelerating structures operating at the S and C band can reach gradients up to 30 - 50MV/m, respectively; higher accelerating gradients, of the order of 100MV/m, have been obtained with X-band cavities. THz-based accelerating structures enable operation at even higher gradient, potentially up to the GV/m scale, holding great potential for their application to free-electron lasers and linear colliders, for instance. Here we present electromagnetic and beam ...
Normal conducting RF systems are currently able to provide gradients of around 100 MV/m, limited by ...
Normal conducting RF systems are currently able to provide gradients of around 100 MV/m, limited by ...
There is significant interest in novel accelerating techniques which can overcome the limitations of...
Emerging high power THz sources pave the road for THz-driven manipulation and acceleration of ultra-...
We report the first experimental demonstration of linear electron acceleration using an optically ge...
As conventional RF accelerating schemes approach the physical limit of accelerating gradient, the ac...
Advanced acceleration technologies are receiving considerable interest in order to miniaturize futur...
As conventional RF accelerating schemes approach the physical limit of accelerating gradient, the ac...
We report the first experimental demonstration of linear electron acceleration using an optically ge...
The cost, size and availability of electron accelerators are dominated by the achievable acceleratin...
Electron beam manipulation using THz frequency radiation has been considered in two regimes, fully r...
The cost, size and availability of electron accelerators are dominated by the achievable acceleratin...
The cost, size and availability of electron accelerators are dominated by the achievable acceleratin...
The cost, size and availability of electron accelerators are dominated by the achievable acceleratin...
The cost, size and availability of electron accelerators are dominated by the achievable acceleratin...
Normal conducting RF systems are currently able to provide gradients of around 100 MV/m, limited by ...
Normal conducting RF systems are currently able to provide gradients of around 100 MV/m, limited by ...
There is significant interest in novel accelerating techniques which can overcome the limitations of...
Emerging high power THz sources pave the road for THz-driven manipulation and acceleration of ultra-...
We report the first experimental demonstration of linear electron acceleration using an optically ge...
As conventional RF accelerating schemes approach the physical limit of accelerating gradient, the ac...
Advanced acceleration technologies are receiving considerable interest in order to miniaturize futur...
As conventional RF accelerating schemes approach the physical limit of accelerating gradient, the ac...
We report the first experimental demonstration of linear electron acceleration using an optically ge...
The cost, size and availability of electron accelerators are dominated by the achievable acceleratin...
Electron beam manipulation using THz frequency radiation has been considered in two regimes, fully r...
The cost, size and availability of electron accelerators are dominated by the achievable acceleratin...
The cost, size and availability of electron accelerators are dominated by the achievable acceleratin...
The cost, size and availability of electron accelerators are dominated by the achievable acceleratin...
The cost, size and availability of electron accelerators are dominated by the achievable acceleratin...
Normal conducting RF systems are currently able to provide gradients of around 100 MV/m, limited by ...
Normal conducting RF systems are currently able to provide gradients of around 100 MV/m, limited by ...
There is significant interest in novel accelerating techniques which can overcome the limitations of...