Abstract
Laser plasma accelerators produce today ultra short, quasi-monoenergetic and collimated electron beams with potential applications in material science, chemistry and medicine. The laser plasma accelerator used to produce such an electron beam is presented. The design of a laser based accelerator designed to produce more energetic electron beams with a narrow relative energy spread is also proposed here. This compact approach should permit a miniaturization and cost reduction of future accelerators and associated X-Free Electrons Lasers (XFEL). © World Scientific Publishing Company.
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Malka, V., Lifschitz, A. F., Faure, J., & Glinec, Y. (2007). GeV monoenergetic electron beam with laser plasma accelerator. International Journal of Modern Physics B, 21(3–4), 277–286. https://doi.org/10.1142/s0217979207042057
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