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PLEIADES: Generation of ultrashort x-ray pulses by inverse Compton scattering

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Abstract

We report on a project to produce a novel x-ray source for high-density material science. By scattering a sub-50-fs, multi-terawatt, laser from a co-synchronous and highly focused relativistic electron bunch, PLEIADES (Picosecond Laser Electron Interaction for Dynamic Evaluation of Structures) produces tunable, ultrafast, hard x-ray (10-200 keV) probes.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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