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  • 2017 European Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics and European Quantum Electronics Conference
  • (Optica Publishing Group, 2017),
  • paper CG_P_2

Real-time Characterisation of Profiles of Laser Wakefield and Electrons Accelerated by Few-Cycle 1 kHz OCPA system

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Abstract

Laser Wakefield Accelerators (LWFA) allow substantial miniaturisation of radio-frequency synchrotrons, enable development of table-top X-ray and γ-photon beam sources and dramatically increase the access possibility of universities and research establishments to the advanced photon sources used in biomedical, physics and material science research [1]. The coherence and brightness of the secondary sources depend heavily on the LWFA gas target profile and energetic, spatial and temporal dispersion of the produced electron beam. The non-linear effects like self-focusing and pulse compression strongly affect the laser pulse intensity. Pre-chirping of the femtosecond pumping laser pulse and deformable mirror adaptive optical systems are used to optimise the properties of electron beam [2].

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