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Direct longitudinal laser acceleration of electrons in free space
by
Moriena, Gustavo
, Carbajo, Sergio
, Kärtner, Franz X.
, Laurent, Guillaume
, Wong, Liang Jie
, Miller, R. J. Dwayne
, Nanni, Emilio A.
, Keathley, Phillip D.
in
Electron acceleration
/ Electron beams
/ Electron diffraction
/ Electron pulses
/ Electrons
/ Energy transfer
/ Femtosecond pulses
/ Gaussian beams (optics)
/ Laser applications
/ Laser beams
/ Laser plasma interactions
/ Lasers
/ Microlenses
/ Optimization
/ Particle acceleration
/ Particle accelerators
/ Particle energy
/ Plasma accelerators
/ Plasma interactions
/ Relativistic effects
/ Scaling laws
/ Ultrafast lasers
2016
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Direct longitudinal laser acceleration of electrons in free space
by
Moriena, Gustavo
, Carbajo, Sergio
, Kärtner, Franz X.
, Laurent, Guillaume
, Wong, Liang Jie
, Miller, R. J. Dwayne
, Nanni, Emilio A.
, Keathley, Phillip D.
in
Electron acceleration
/ Electron beams
/ Electron diffraction
/ Electron pulses
/ Electrons
/ Energy transfer
/ Femtosecond pulses
/ Gaussian beams (optics)
/ Laser applications
/ Laser beams
/ Laser plasma interactions
/ Lasers
/ Microlenses
/ Optimization
/ Particle acceleration
/ Particle accelerators
/ Particle energy
/ Plasma accelerators
/ Plasma interactions
/ Relativistic effects
/ Scaling laws
/ Ultrafast lasers
2016
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Direct longitudinal laser acceleration of electrons in free space
by
Moriena, Gustavo
, Carbajo, Sergio
, Kärtner, Franz X.
, Laurent, Guillaume
, Wong, Liang Jie
, Miller, R. J. Dwayne
, Nanni, Emilio A.
, Keathley, Phillip D.
in
Electron acceleration
/ Electron beams
/ Electron diffraction
/ Electron pulses
/ Electrons
/ Energy transfer
/ Femtosecond pulses
/ Gaussian beams (optics)
/ Laser applications
/ Laser beams
/ Laser plasma interactions
/ Lasers
/ Microlenses
/ Optimization
/ Particle acceleration
/ Particle accelerators
/ Particle energy
/ Plasma accelerators
/ Plasma interactions
/ Relativistic effects
/ Scaling laws
/ Ultrafast lasers
2016
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Direct longitudinal laser acceleration of electrons in free space
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Direct longitudinal laser acceleration of electrons in free space
2016
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Compact laser-driven accelerators are pursued heavily worldwide because they make novel methods and tools invented at national laboratories widely accessible in science, health, security, and technology [V. Malka et al., Principles and applications of compact laser-plasma accelerators, Nat. Phys. 4, 447 (2008)]. Current leading laser-based accelerator technologies [S. P. D. Mangles et al., Monoenergetic beams of relativistic electrons from intense laser-plasma interactions, Nature (London) 431, 535 (2004); T. Toncian et al., Ultrafast laser-driven microlens to focus and energy-select mega-electron volt protons, Science 312, 410 (2006); S. Tokita et al. Single-shot ultrafast electron diffraction with a laser-accelerated sub-MeV electron pulse, Appl. Phys. Lett. 95, 111911 (2009)] rely on a medium to assist the light to particle energy transfer. The medium imposes material limitations or may introduce inhomogeneous fields [J. R. Dwyer et al., Femtosecond electron diffraction: “Making the molecular movie,”, Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A 364, 741 (2006)]. The advent of few cycle ultraintense radially polarized lasers [S. Carbajo et al., Efficient generation of ultraintense few-cycle radially polarized laser pulses, Opt. Lett. 39, 2487 (2014)] has ushered in a novel accelerator concept [L. J. Wong and F. X. Kärtner, Direct acceleration of an electron in infinite vacuum by a pulsed radially polarized laser beam, Opt. Express 18, 25035 (2010); F. Pierre-Louis et al. Direct-field electron acceleration with ultrafast radially polarized laser beams: Scaling laws and optimization, J. Phys. B 43, 025401 (2010); Y. I. Salamin, Electron acceleration from rest in vacuum by an axicon Gaussian laser beam, Phys. Rev. A 73, 043402 (2006); C. Varin and M. Piché, Relativistic attosecond electron pulses from a free-space laser-acceleration scheme, Phys. Rev. E 74, 045602 (2006); A. Sell and F. X. Kärtner, Attosecond electron bunches accelerated and compressed by radially polarized laser pulses and soft-x-ray pulses from optical undulators, J. Phys. B 47, 015601 (2014)] avoiding the need of a medium or guiding structure entirely to achieve strong longitudinal energy transfer. Here we present the first observation of direct longitudinal laser acceleration of nonrelativistic electrons that undergo highly directional multi-GeV/m accelerating gradients. This demonstration opens a new frontier for direct laser-driven particle acceleration capable of creating well collimated and relativistic attosecond electron bunches [C. Varin and M. Piché, Relativistic attosecond electron pulses from a free-space laser-acceleration scheme, Phys. Rev. E 74, 045602 (2006)] and x-ray pulses [A. Sell and F. X. Kärtner, Attosecond electron bunches accelerated and compressed by radially polarized laser pulses and soft-x-ray pulses from optical undulators, J. Phys. B 47, 015601 (2014)].
Publisher
American Physical Society
Subject
/ Lasers
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