High Resolution Energy-Angle Correlation Measurement of Hard X Rays from Laser-Thomson Backscattering
Abstract
Thomson backscattering of intense laser pulses from relativistic electrons not only allows for the generation of bright x-ray pulses but also for the investigation of the complex particle dynamics at the interaction point. For this purpose a complete spectral characterization of a Thomson source powered by a compact linear electron accelerator is performed with unprecedented angular and energy resolution. A rigorous statistical analysis comparing experimental data to 3D simulations enables, e.g., the extraction of the angular distribution of electrons with 1.5% accuracy and, in total, provides predictive capability for the future high brightness hard x-ray source PHOENIX (photon electron collider for narrow bandwidth intense x rays) and potential gamma-ray sources.
- Publication:
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Physical Review Letters
- Pub Date:
- September 2013
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2013PhRvL.111k4803J
- Keywords:
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- 41.50.+h;
- 34.80.Qb;
- 41.75.Fr;
- 52.59.Px;
- X-ray beams and x-ray optics;
- Laser-modified scattering;
- Electron and positron beams;
- Hard X-ray sources