International audienceA high-pulse-current injector followed by a short high-gradient X-band linac is considered as a driver for a compact Inverse Compton Scattering source. We show that using a high-power ultrashort pulse laser operating in burst mode and a Fabry-Pérot enhancement cavity, X-rays with flux values over 10¹³ ph/s and photon energies up to MeV are achievable. The resulting high-intensity and high-energy X-rays allow for various applications, including cancer therapy, tomography, and nuclear waste management. A preliminary conceptual design of such a compact ICS source is presented, together with simulations of the expected performance
There exists an increasing demand for compact Inverse Compton Light Sources (ICLS) capable of produc...
We present beam dynamics simulations for a proposal of hybrid and compact ultrafast X-ray source bas...
Generation of high-energy photons via collision of relativistic electron and laser beams is known as...
International audienceA high-pulse-current injector followed by a short high-gradient X-band linac i...
A design for a compact x-ray light source (CXLS) with flux and brilliance orders of magnitude beyond...
A design for a compact x-ray light source (CXLS) with flux and brilliance orders of magnitude beyond...
International audienceThe exceptional improvement of high power lasers and optical cavity finesses i...
International audienceSince the exceptional development of high power femtosecond lasers in the last...
The generation of X-rays and γ-rays based on synchrotron radiation from free electrons, emitted in m...
Thanks to the exceptional development of high power femtosecond lasers in the last 15 years, Compton...
The Old Dominion University Compact Light Source (ODU CLS) design concept is presented—a compact Inv...
We study through simulations a layout mixing RF and THz technologies for a compact ultrafast X-ray p...
Quasimonochromatic x rays are difficult to produce above 100 keV, but have a number of uses in x-ray...
Inverse Compton scattering is a promising method to implement a high brightness, ultra-short, energy...
We discuss the development of a compact X-ray source based on inverse-Compton scattering with a lase...
There exists an increasing demand for compact Inverse Compton Light Sources (ICLS) capable of produc...
We present beam dynamics simulations for a proposal of hybrid and compact ultrafast X-ray source bas...
Generation of high-energy photons via collision of relativistic electron and laser beams is known as...
International audienceA high-pulse-current injector followed by a short high-gradient X-band linac i...
A design for a compact x-ray light source (CXLS) with flux and brilliance orders of magnitude beyond...
A design for a compact x-ray light source (CXLS) with flux and brilliance orders of magnitude beyond...
International audienceThe exceptional improvement of high power lasers and optical cavity finesses i...
International audienceSince the exceptional development of high power femtosecond lasers in the last...
The generation of X-rays and γ-rays based on synchrotron radiation from free electrons, emitted in m...
Thanks to the exceptional development of high power femtosecond lasers in the last 15 years, Compton...
The Old Dominion University Compact Light Source (ODU CLS) design concept is presented—a compact Inv...
We study through simulations a layout mixing RF and THz technologies for a compact ultrafast X-ray p...
Quasimonochromatic x rays are difficult to produce above 100 keV, but have a number of uses in x-ray...
Inverse Compton scattering is a promising method to implement a high brightness, ultra-short, energy...
We discuss the development of a compact X-ray source based on inverse-Compton scattering with a lase...
There exists an increasing demand for compact Inverse Compton Light Sources (ICLS) capable of produc...
We present beam dynamics simulations for a proposal of hybrid and compact ultrafast X-ray source bas...
Generation of high-energy photons via collision of relativistic electron and laser beams is known as...