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A Bright Spatially-Coherent Compact X-ray Synchrotron Source

Authors :
Kneip, S.
McGuffey, C.
Martins, J. L.
Martins, S. F.
Bellei, C.
Chvykov, V.
Dollar, F.
Fonseca, R.
Huntington, C.
Kalintchenko, G.
Maksimchuk, A.
Mangles, S. P. D.
Matsuoka, T.
Nagel, S. R.
Palmer, C.
Schreiber, J.
Phuoc, K. Ta
Thomas, A. G. R.
Yanovsky, V.
Silva, L. O.
Krushelnick, K.
Najmudin, Z.
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2009.

Abstract

Each successive generation of x-ray machines has opened up new frontiers in science, such as the first radiographs and the determination of the structure of DNA. State-of-the-art x-ray sources can now produce coherent high brightness keV x-rays and promise a new revolution in imaging complex systems on nanometre and femtosecond scales. Despite the demand, only a few dedicated synchrotron facilities exist worldwide, partially due the size and cost of conventional (accelerator) technology. Here we demonstrate the use of a recently developed compact laser-plasma accelerator to produce a well-collimated, spatially-coherent, intrinsically ultrafast source of hard x-rays. This method reduces the size of the synchrotron source from the tens of metres to centimetre scale, accelerating and wiggling a high electron charge simultaneously. This leads to a narrow-energy spread electron beam and x-ray source that is >1000 times brighter than previously reported plasma wiggler and thus has the potential to facilitate a myriad of uses across the whole spectrum of light-source applications.<br />5 pages, 4 figures

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a883bb497efab3804071f933fa3533d4