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Generating ultrashort hundreds-of-keV electron bunches using radially polarized laser pulses

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Abstract

Particle-in-cell simulations show that quasimonoenergetic electron bunches with one-femtosecond initial duration may be produced from direct acceleration in a low-density gas. These bunches could find applications in ultrafast electron diffraction experiments.

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