1.7 x 10{sup 8} x-ray photons per 3.5 ps pulse have been produced in Thomson scattering by focusing CO{sub 2} laser pulse on counter-propagating relativistic electron beam. We explore a possibility of further enhancement of process efficiency by propagating both beams in a plasma capillary. Conventional synchrotron light sources based on using giga-electron-volt electron synchrotron accelerators and magnetic wigglers generate x-ray radiation for versatile application in multi-disciplinary research. An intense laser beam causes relativistic electron oscillations similar to a wiggler. However, because the laser wavelength is thousand times shorter than a wiggler period, very moderate electron energy is needed to produce hard x-rays via Thomso...
A laser interacting with a relativistic electron beam behaves like a virtual wiggler of an extremely...
This thesis investigates the use of high-power lasers for synchrotron radiation sources with high br...
The generation of ultra-short x-rays by Thomson scattering intense laser pulses from electron beams ...
We propose a scheme for bright sub-100-fs x-ray radiation generation using small-angle Thomson scatt...
7.6×10^{6} x-ray photons per 3.5 ps pulse are detected within a 1.8–2.3 Å spectral window during a p...
INTRODUCTION Scattering of femtosecond laser pulses off a low energy relativistic electron beam at ...
Recent advances in table-top, ultrahigh intensity lasers have led to significant renewed interest in...
A laser interacting with a relativistic electron beam behaves like a virtual wiggler of an extremely...
Relativistic, nonlinear Thomson scattering by an electron of an intense laser field has been investi...
The possibility of producing ultrashort (fs) X-ray pulses through Thomson scattering of high power l...
Recent advances in high brightness rf gun technology, coupled with novel laser systems and architect...
The possibility of producing femtosecond x-rays through Thomson scattering high power laser beams of...
A laser interacting with a relativistic electron beam behaves like a virtual wiggler of an extremely...
The possibility of producing femtosecond x-rays through Thomson scattering high power laser beams of...
We report current progress on a project to develop an all-optically-driven x-ray photon source. A la...
A laser interacting with a relativistic electron beam behaves like a virtual wiggler of an extremely...
This thesis investigates the use of high-power lasers for synchrotron radiation sources with high br...
The generation of ultra-short x-rays by Thomson scattering intense laser pulses from electron beams ...
We propose a scheme for bright sub-100-fs x-ray radiation generation using small-angle Thomson scatt...
7.6×10^{6} x-ray photons per 3.5 ps pulse are detected within a 1.8–2.3 Å spectral window during a p...
INTRODUCTION Scattering of femtosecond laser pulses off a low energy relativistic electron beam at ...
Recent advances in table-top, ultrahigh intensity lasers have led to significant renewed interest in...
A laser interacting with a relativistic electron beam behaves like a virtual wiggler of an extremely...
Relativistic, nonlinear Thomson scattering by an electron of an intense laser field has been investi...
The possibility of producing ultrashort (fs) X-ray pulses through Thomson scattering of high power l...
Recent advances in high brightness rf gun technology, coupled with novel laser systems and architect...
The possibility of producing femtosecond x-rays through Thomson scattering high power laser beams of...
A laser interacting with a relativistic electron beam behaves like a virtual wiggler of an extremely...
The possibility of producing femtosecond x-rays through Thomson scattering high power laser beams of...
We report current progress on a project to develop an all-optically-driven x-ray photon source. A la...
A laser interacting with a relativistic electron beam behaves like a virtual wiggler of an extremely...
This thesis investigates the use of high-power lasers for synchrotron radiation sources with high br...
The generation of ultra-short x-rays by Thomson scattering intense laser pulses from electron beams ...