Abstract:We obtained a 7-MeV monoenergetic electron beam from a plasma with the electron density n e of 1.5 × 10 20 cm −3produced by a 2-TW 50-fs laser pulse. In both higher and lower sides of the density region of 4 × 10 19 -4 × 10 20 cm −3 , energy spectra of electrons were bi-Maxwellian distribution function whose maximum electron energy and effective electron temperature were 30 MeV and approximately MeV, respectively. Observed first Stokes satellites in the forward scattering light spectra, and the density dependences of maximum electron energy and the effective temperature suggest that electrons are first accelerated by SMLWFA and are further accelerated by direct laser acceleration (DLA) in the n e region of more than 2×10 20 cm −3 ; a cascade acceleration by SMLWFA and DLA. A Stokes satellite peak observed with the monoenergetic beam suggests that the monoenergetic beam would be accelerated by SMLWFA.