Abstract
Experiments on electron and ion acceleration using powerful laser radiation have been successfully carried out lately. A possibility to get high electron energies amounting hundreds of MeV and even GeV, the electron energy spread being small and the angular spectrum being narrow, makes laser-driven accelerators interesting and promising for many applications in atomic physics, medicine, etc.
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