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Ultrafast Non-Paraxial Abruptly Autofocusing Pulses for High-Gradient Electron Acceleration

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Abstract

We present ultrafast non-paraxial autofocusing pulses that exhibit abrupt, ultra-intense focusing in both space and time. We demonstrate their ability to linearly accelerate electrons with effective gradients exceeding 300 GeV/m, and explore different operation regimes.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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