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Extreme Light: Driver for a Table-Top Electron Accelerator and Tunable Narrowband Hard X-Ray Light Source

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Abstract

Two high intensity laser pulses from a single laser system are used to both accelerate electrons (0.5-GeV) and generate narrowband (50%) tunable (0.07-9 MeV) x-rays by means of inverse Compton scattering.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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