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First milestone on the path toward a table-top free-electron laser (FEL)

Authors :
M. Fuchs
R. Weingartner
A. Popp
Zs. Major
S. Becker
J. Osterhoff
T. Seggebrock
R. Hörlein
G. D. Tsakiris
U. Schramm
T. P. Rowlands-Rees
S. M. Hooker
D. Habs
F. Krausz
S. Karsch
F. Grüner
Dan Dumitras
Source :
AIP Conference Proceedings.
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
AIP, 2010.

Abstract

Latest developments in the field of laser-wakefield accelerators (LWFAs) have led to relatively stable electron beams in terms of peak energy, charge, pointing and divergence from mmsized accelerators. Simulations and LWFA theory indicate that these beams have low transverse emittances and ultrashort bunch durations on the order of ∼ 10 fs. These features make LWFAs perfectly suitable for driving high-brightness X-ray undulator sources and free-electron lasers (FELs) on a university-laboratory scale.With the detection of soft-X-ray radiation from an undulator source driven by laser-wakefield accelerated electrons, we succeeded in achieving a first milestone on this path. The source delivers remarkably stable photon beams which is mainly due to the stable electron beam and our miniature magnetic quadrupole lenses, which significantly reduce its divergence and angular shot-to-shot variation. An increase in electron energy allows for compact, tunable, hard-Xray undulator sources. Improvements of the electron beams in terms of charge and energy spread will put table-top FELs within reach. © 2010 American Institute of Physids.

Details

ISSN :
0094243X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
AIP Conference Proceedings
Accession number :
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