Particle accelerators based on laser- or electron-driven plasma waves promise compact sources for relativistic electron bunches. Here, Kurz and Heinemann et al. demonstrate a hybrid two-stage configuration, combining the individual features of both accelerating schemes
Laser-plasma accelerators (LPAs) are capable of accelerating charged particles to very high energies...
The accelerating fields in radio-frequency accelerators are limited to roughly 100 MV/m due to mater...
International audienceA new electron acceleration mechanism is identified that develops when a relat...
International audienceParticle accelerators based on laser- or electron-driven plasma waves promise ...
Plasma wakefield accelerators are capable of sustaining gigavolt-per-centimeter accelerating fields,...
Laser plasma accelerators (LPAs) have shown promise as the next generation of compact particle accel...
International audienceThe design of a two-stage compact GeV electron accelerator is presented. The a...
Plasma waves generated in the wake of intense, relativistic laser1,2 or particle beams3,4 can accele...
Plasma wakefield accelerators can be driven either by intense laser pulses (LWFA) or by intense part...
International audienceLaser-plasma accelerators deliver high-charge quasi-monoenergetic electron bea...
Laser-plasma accelerators (LPAs) are capable of accelerating charged particles to very high energies...
The accelerating fields in radio-frequency accelerators are limited to roughly 100 MV/m due to mater...
International audienceA new electron acceleration mechanism is identified that develops when a relat...
International audienceParticle accelerators based on laser- or electron-driven plasma waves promise ...
Plasma wakefield accelerators are capable of sustaining gigavolt-per-centimeter accelerating fields,...
Laser plasma accelerators (LPAs) have shown promise as the next generation of compact particle accel...
International audienceThe design of a two-stage compact GeV electron accelerator is presented. The a...
Plasma waves generated in the wake of intense, relativistic laser1,2 or particle beams3,4 can accele...
Plasma wakefield accelerators can be driven either by intense laser pulses (LWFA) or by intense part...
International audienceLaser-plasma accelerators deliver high-charge quasi-monoenergetic electron bea...
Laser-plasma accelerators (LPAs) are capable of accelerating charged particles to very high energies...
The accelerating fields in radio-frequency accelerators are limited to roughly 100 MV/m due to mater...
International audienceA new electron acceleration mechanism is identified that develops when a relat...