We describe a proposed all-dielectric laser-driven undulator for the generation of coherent short wavelengths and explore the required electron beam parameters for its operation. The key concept for this laser-driven undulator is its ability to provide phase synchronicity between the deflection force from the laser and the electron beam for a distance that is much greater than the laser wavelength. Because of the possibility of high-peak electric fields from ultrashort pulse lasers on dielectric materials, the proposed undulator is expected to produce phase-synchronous GV/m deflection fields on a relativistic electron bunch and therefore lead to a very compact free electron based radiation device
The interaction between a very high-brightness electron beam and a relativistically intense optical ...
This paper investigates the focusing properties of linear magnetic undulators, i.e., devices charact...
By explicitly writing the equations of motion for highly relativistic electrons in an electromagneti...
a b s t r a c t We propose an all-dielectric laser-driven undulator. This undulator consists of lase...
We propose a dielectric photonic structure for ultrafast deflection and focusing of relativistic cha...
International audienceUndulator based synchrotron light sources and Free Electron Lasers (FELs) are ...
Short period, high field undulators can enable short wavelength free electron lasers (FELs) at low b...
The invention of the optical microscope in the 17th century shed light on the world of microorganism...
International audienceThe fourth generation of synchrotron radiation sources, commonly referred to a...
We describe a transparent dielectric grating accelerator structure that is designed for ultrashort l...
Dielectric laser acceleration (DLA) achieves remarkable gradients from the optical near fields of a ...
Short period, high field undulators can enable short wavelength free electron lasers FELs at low b...
The Advanced Laser-Plasma High-Energy Accelerators towards X-rays (ALPHA-X) programme is developing ...
By using an intense laser pulse as an undulator, the energy requirement to generate radiations at th...
We have considered a novel scheme of wave undulator FEL. The system employs a recirculated radiation...
The interaction between a very high-brightness electron beam and a relativistically intense optical ...
This paper investigates the focusing properties of linear magnetic undulators, i.e., devices charact...
By explicitly writing the equations of motion for highly relativistic electrons in an electromagneti...
a b s t r a c t We propose an all-dielectric laser-driven undulator. This undulator consists of lase...
We propose a dielectric photonic structure for ultrafast deflection and focusing of relativistic cha...
International audienceUndulator based synchrotron light sources and Free Electron Lasers (FELs) are ...
Short period, high field undulators can enable short wavelength free electron lasers (FELs) at low b...
The invention of the optical microscope in the 17th century shed light on the world of microorganism...
International audienceThe fourth generation of synchrotron radiation sources, commonly referred to a...
We describe a transparent dielectric grating accelerator structure that is designed for ultrashort l...
Dielectric laser acceleration (DLA) achieves remarkable gradients from the optical near fields of a ...
Short period, high field undulators can enable short wavelength free electron lasers FELs at low b...
The Advanced Laser-Plasma High-Energy Accelerators towards X-rays (ALPHA-X) programme is developing ...
By using an intense laser pulse as an undulator, the energy requirement to generate radiations at th...
We have considered a novel scheme of wave undulator FEL. The system employs a recirculated radiation...
The interaction between a very high-brightness electron beam and a relativistically intense optical ...
This paper investigates the focusing properties of linear magnetic undulators, i.e., devices charact...
By explicitly writing the equations of motion for highly relativistic electrons in an electromagneti...