The SPARC_LAB Thomson source is a compact X-rays source based on the Thomson backscattering process presently under its second phase of commissioning at LNF. The electron beam energy ranges between 30–150 MeV, the electrons collide head-on with the Ti:Sapphire FLAME laser pulse which energy ranges between 1–5 J with pulse lengths in the 25 fs-10 psec range, this provides an X-rays energy tunability in the range of 20–500 keV, with the further capability to generate strongly non-linear phenomena and to drive diffusion processes due to multiple and plural scattering effects. The experimental results on the obtained X-ray radiation are presented
The possibility of producing ultrashort (fs) X-ray pulses through Thomson scattering of high power l...
The Project SPARC (Sorgente Pulsata e Amplificata di Radiazione Coerente), proposed by a collaborati...
Thomson scattering X-ray sources have many features which are of relevance for several applications:...
The SPARC_LAB Thomson source is a compact X-rays source based on the Thomson backscattering process ...
The SPARC_LAB Thomson source is a compact X-ray source based on the Thomson backscattering process p...
The SPARC_LAB Thomson source is presently under commissioning at LNF. An electron beam of energy bet...
The SPARC_LAB Thomson source is presently under commissioning at LNF. An electron beam of energy b...
In the last years, the phase contrast X-ray imaging became a very promising technique, in particular...
The PLasma Acceleration and MONochromatic X-ray generation (PLASMONX) project foresees the installat...
The PLASMONX project foresees the installation at LNF of a 0.25 PW (6 J, 25 fs pulse) Ti:Sa laser sy...
1.7 x 10{sup 8} x-ray photons per 3.5 ps pulse have been produced in Thomson scattering by focusing ...
We analyze the possibility of producing two-color x or γ radiation by Thomson/Compton backscattering...
We present the status of the project PLASMONX, recently approved by INFN. This project, based on a c...
The possibility of producing ultrashort (fs) X-ray pulses through Thomson scattering of high power l...
The Project SPARC (Sorgente Pulsata e Amplificata di Radiazione Coerente), proposed by a collaborati...
Thomson scattering X-ray sources have many features which are of relevance for several applications:...
The SPARC_LAB Thomson source is a compact X-rays source based on the Thomson backscattering process ...
The SPARC_LAB Thomson source is a compact X-ray source based on the Thomson backscattering process p...
The SPARC_LAB Thomson source is presently under commissioning at LNF. An electron beam of energy bet...
The SPARC_LAB Thomson source is presently under commissioning at LNF. An electron beam of energy b...
In the last years, the phase contrast X-ray imaging became a very promising technique, in particular...
The PLasma Acceleration and MONochromatic X-ray generation (PLASMONX) project foresees the installat...
The PLASMONX project foresees the installation at LNF of a 0.25 PW (6 J, 25 fs pulse) Ti:Sa laser sy...
1.7 x 10{sup 8} x-ray photons per 3.5 ps pulse have been produced in Thomson scattering by focusing ...
We analyze the possibility of producing two-color x or γ radiation by Thomson/Compton backscattering...
We present the status of the project PLASMONX, recently approved by INFN. This project, based on a c...
The possibility of producing ultrashort (fs) X-ray pulses through Thomson scattering of high power l...
The Project SPARC (Sorgente Pulsata e Amplificata di Radiazione Coerente), proposed by a collaborati...
Thomson scattering X-ray sources have many features which are of relevance for several applications:...