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+ | === Our Pubblications === | ||
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+ | ==== Related papers ==== | ||
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+ | A review about laser-driven plasma-based electron accelerators can be found at: | ||
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+ | Some interesting papers are the following: | ||
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+ | ** A- Best results in LPA.** | ||
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+ | In experiments at LBNL the energy gain was extended to the GeV range using higher | ||
+ | laser powers (40TW) using longer plasma channels (3.3cm) and lower plasma | ||
+ | densities (10^18 cm-3) so to extend the dephasing | ||
+ | * GeV electron beams from a centimeter-scale channel guided laser wakefield accelerator{{: | ||
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+ | MAX-PLANCK-INSTITUTE FUR QUANTENOPTIK have demonstrated quasimonoenegetic electron beams as high as 500MeV by | ||
+ | focusing a 750mJ, 42fs laser pulse into a gas filled capillary discharge | ||
+ | waveguide: | ||
+ | * GeV-scale electron acceleration in a gas-filled capillary discharge waveguide {{: | ||
+ | At RAL additional experiments with capillary discharge waveguides suggest taht in | ||
+ | certain operation regimes electron self-trapping may be assisted by laser | ||
+ | ionization of atoms or ions within the capillary | ||
+ | * Laser-Driven Acceleration of Electrons in a Partially Ionized Plasma Channel: | ||
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+ | ** B- Attention for plasma accelerators and staging:** | ||
+ | * First Staging of Two Laser Accelerators: | ||
+ | * Demonstration of High-Trapping Efficiency and Narrow Energy Spread in a Laser-Driven Accelerator: | ||
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+ | ** C- Already studied spectrometers ** | ||
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+ | With scintillating Fibers: | ||
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+ | * A compact electron spectrometer for hot electron measurement in pulsed laser solid interaction: | ||
+ | * A novel 45-channel electron spectrometer for high intensity laser-plasma interaction studies: | ||
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+ | With Lanex: | ||
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+ | * Broadband single-shot electron spectrometer for GeV-class laser-plasma-based accelerators: | ||
+ | * A COMPACT ELECTRON SPECTROMETER FOR AN LWFA: {{: | ||