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Laser-pumped x-ray free electron laser
2008 IEEE 35th International Conference on Plasma Science, 2008Ultrashort, high-brightness X-ray pulses are an important tool in many areas of research. In principle, a laser-pumped free-electron laser (FEL) can generate coherent, polarized X-ray for this purpose. In a laser-pumped X-ray FEL an intense laser field replaces the magnetic wiggler field of a conventional FEL.
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Gas, Chemical, Free Electron, and X-Ray Lasers
1998In this chapter, the most important types of lasers involving low density active media are considered, namely gas, chemical and free electron lasers. Some considerations on X-ray lasers involving highly ionized plasmas will also be presented. The main emphasis, again, is to stress the physical behavior of the laser and to relate this behavior to the ...
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X-Ray Free Electron Lasers and Their Applications
2018X-ray free electron lasers (FELs) represent the latest generation of X-ray sources, with unique properties and capabilities that present novel opportunities in the study of matter in unique forms as well as the study of interactions and dynamics on ultrafast timescales. For the purpose of this book focused on the use of X-ray FEL beams for the study of
Sébastien Boutet, Makina Yabashi
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A step towards cavity-based X-ray free electron lasers
Nature Photonics, 2023E Allaria +2 more
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Generating Single-Spike Hard X-Ray Pulses with Nonlinear Bunch Compression in Free-Electron Lasers
Physical Review Letters, 2017Y Ding, E Hemsing, Alberto Lutman
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Achieving few-femtosecond time-sorting at hard X-ray free-electron lasers
Nature Photonics, 2013M Harmand, M R Bionta, D M Fritz
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An introduction to the special issue onX-ray free-electron lasers
Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 2015Ilme Schlichting +2 more
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X-ray free-electron lasers—present and future capabilities [Invited]
Journal of the Optical Society of America B: Optical Physics, 2010John Arthur, William E White
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