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Laser wakefield acceleration driven by 1-TW laser pulse in a dense, sub-mm nitrogen gas cell

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Abstract

We demonstrate the feasibility of using 1-TW, 40-fs laser pulses to generate electrons with peak energy 9.4 MeV and charge 32 pC through the laser wakefield acceleration in a dense, 450-µm long nitrogen gas cell.

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