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Brunetti, E.

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TUOB02 X and Gamma Ray Source Using Laser Plasma Wakefield Accelerators  
 
  • D.A. Jaroszynski, M.P. Anania, E. Brunetti, S. Chen, S. Cipiccia, B. Ersfeld, J.P. Farmer, M.R. Islam, R.C. Issac, G. Raj, A. J. W. Reitsma, R.P. Shanks, G. Vieux, G.H. Welsh, S.M. Wiggins, X. Yang
    USTRAT/SUPA, Glasgow
  • R.A. Bendoyro, F. Fiuza, M. Marti, J.L. Martins
    Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon
  • N. Bourgeois
    University of Oxford, Oxford
  • J.M. Dias, N. Lemos, L.O. Silva
    GoLP, Lisbon
  • P.S. Foster, R. Pattathil
    STFC/RAL, Chilton, Didcot, Oxon
  • W.A. Gillespie
    University of Dundee, Nethergate, Dundee, Scotland
  • S.M. Hooker
    OXFORDphysics, Oxford, Oxon
  • T. Ibbotson
    University of Oxford, Clarendon Laboratory, Oxford
  • A. MacLeod
    UAD, Dundee
  • D. Maneuski, V. O'Shea
    University of Glasgow, Glasgow
  • M.W. Poole
    STFC/DL/ASTeC, Daresbury, Warrington, Cheshire
 
 

We describe the latest results to develop brilliant incoherent and coherent radiation sources based on laser-plasma wakefield accelerators. We demonstrate both experimentally and theoretically a brilliant gamma ray sub 10 femtosecond source based on betatron radiation in the plasma density wake trailing behind an intense laser pulse. Furthermore, experimental and theoretical progress towards a compact free-electron laser based on a laser-plasma wakefield accelerator will be discussed.