An ultrashort pulse ultra-violet radiation undulator source driven by a laser plasma wakefield accelerator

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Narrow band undulator radiation tuneable over the wavelength range of 150-260 nm has been produced by short electron bunches from a 2 mm long laser plasma wakefield accelerator based on a 20 TW femtosecond laser system. The number of photons measured is up to 9 × 106 per shot for a 100 period undulator, with a mean peak brilliance of 1 × 1018 photons/s/mrad2/mm2/0.1% bandwidth. Simulations estimate that the driving electron bunch r.m.s. duration is as short as 3 fs when the electron beam has energy of 120-130 MeV with the radiation pulse duration in the range of 50-100 fs. © 2014 Author(s).

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Anania, M. P., Brunetti, E., Wiggins, S. M., Grant, D. W., Welsh, G. H., Issac, R. C., … Jaroszynski, D. A. (2014). An ultrashort pulse ultra-violet radiation undulator source driven by a laser plasma wakefield accelerator. Applied Physics Letters, 104(26). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4886997

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