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Attosecond-Angstrom free-electron-laser towards the cold beam limit

Authors :
Habib, A. F.
Manahan, G. G.
Scherkl, P.
Heinemann, T.
Sutherland, A.
Altuiri, R.
Alotaibi, B. M.
Litos, M.
Cary, J.
Raubenheimer, T.
Hemsing, E.
Hogan, M.
Rosenzweig, J. B.
Williams, P. H.
McNeil, B. W. J.
Hidding, B.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Electron beam quality is paramount for X-ray pulse production in free-electron-lasers (FELs). State-of-the-art linear accelerators (linacs) can deliver multi-GeV electron beams with sufficient quality for hard X-ray-FELs, albeit requiring km-scale setups, whereas plasma-based accelerators can produce multi-GeV electron beams on metre-scale distances, and begin to reach beam qualities sufficient for EUV FELs. We show, that electron beams from plasma photocathodes many orders of magnitude brighter than state-of-the-art can be generated in plasma wakefield accelerators (PWFA), and then extracted, captured, transported and injected into undulators without quality loss. These ultrabright, sub-femtosecond electron beams can drive hard X-FELs near the cold beam limit to generate coherent X-ray pulses of attosecond-Angstrom class, reaching saturation after only 10 metres of undulator. This plasma-X-FEL opens pathways for novel photon science capabilities, such as unperturbed observation of electronic motion inside atoms at their natural time and length scale, and towards higher photon energies.<br />Comment: 17 pages, 4 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2212.04398
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-36592-z