Abstract:Laser-wakefield accelerators generate femtosecond-duration electron bunches with energies from 10s of MeV to several GeV in millimetre distances by exploiting the large accelerating gradients created when a high-intensity laser pulse propagates in an underdense plasma. The process governing the formation of the accelerating structure ("bubble") also causes the generation of sub-picosecond duration, 1-2 MeV nanocoulomb electron beams emitted obliquely into a hollow cone around the laser propagation axis. We pre… Show more
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