Undulator radiation from laser-plasma-accelerated electron beams

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Recent experiments coupled electron beams from the LOASIS TREX laser plasma accelerator (LPA) [1, 2, 3] to the Tapered Hybrid Undulator (THUNDER). Using the 1.5m, 66 period undulator, followed by an XUV spectrometer, spontaneous radiation was observed at photon energies extending to 100 eV. Previous experiments have reported visible [4] and soft-x-ray [5] radiation. The purpose of our experiments is to do highly precise, single shot diagnostics of the energy spread and emittance for each electron beam. We present recent results including measurements of electron beam transport through the undulator with and without the use of permanent magnetic quadrapoles, and measurements of XUV spectra up to 100 eV from LPA produced e-beams. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.

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Shaw, B., Van Tilborg, J., Gonsalves, A., Nakamura, K., Sokollik, T., Shiraishi, S., … Leemans, W. P. (2012). Undulator radiation from laser-plasma-accelerated electron beams. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1507, pp. 310–314). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4773713

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