Conventional undulators are used in synchrotron light sources to produce radiation with a narrow relative spectral width as compared to bending magnets or wigglers. The spectral width of the radiation produced by conventional undulators is determined by the number of undulator periods and by the energy spread and emittance of the electron beam. In more compact electron sources like for instance laser plasma accelerators the energy spread becomes the dominating factor. Due to this effect these electron sources cannot in general be used for high-gain free electron lasers (FELs). In order to overcome this limitation, modified undulator schemes, so-called transverse gradient undulators (TGUs), were proposed and a first superconducting TGU was b...
In this paper a new method of determining the energy spread of a relativistic electron beam from a l...
Currently particle accelerators such as the Large Hadron Collider use RF cavities with a maximum fie...
International audienceThe fourth generation of synchrotron radiation sources, commonly referred to a...
Conventional undulators are used in synchrotron light sources to produce radiation with a narrow rel...
Conventional undulators are used in synchrotron light sources to produce radiation with a narrow rel...
A 40-period superconducting transverse gradient undulator (TGU) has been designed and fabricated at ...
The transverse gradient undulator (TGU) has important application in the short-wavelength high-gain ...
Laser Plasma Accelerators produce beams with a significantly higher energy spread (up to a few perce...
This thesis describes the development of a novel superconducting transversal gradient undulator (TGU...
Compact laser-plasma accelerators can produce high energy electron beams with low emittance, high pe...
The Advanced Laser-Plasma High-Energy Accelerators towards X-rays (ALPHA-X) programme is developing ...
In this paper a new method of determining the energy spread of a relativistic electron beam from a l...
Currently particle accelerators such as the Large Hadron Collider use RF cavities with a maximum fie...
International audienceThe fourth generation of synchrotron radiation sources, commonly referred to a...
Conventional undulators are used in synchrotron light sources to produce radiation with a narrow rel...
Conventional undulators are used in synchrotron light sources to produce radiation with a narrow rel...
A 40-period superconducting transverse gradient undulator (TGU) has been designed and fabricated at ...
The transverse gradient undulator (TGU) has important application in the short-wavelength high-gain ...
Laser Plasma Accelerators produce beams with a significantly higher energy spread (up to a few perce...
This thesis describes the development of a novel superconducting transversal gradient undulator (TGU...
Compact laser-plasma accelerators can produce high energy electron beams with low emittance, high pe...
The Advanced Laser-Plasma High-Energy Accelerators towards X-rays (ALPHA-X) programme is developing ...
In this paper a new method of determining the energy spread of a relativistic electron beam from a l...
Currently particle accelerators such as the Large Hadron Collider use RF cavities with a maximum fie...
International audienceThe fourth generation of synchrotron radiation sources, commonly referred to a...