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Bright femtosecond X-ray beams from Betatron radiation and Thomson backscattering

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Abstract

Bright femtosecond x-ray beams, with controlled features and energy up to a few hundreds of keV, have been produced by wiggling relativistic electrons, from a laser plasma accelerator, in a plasma wiggler and an electromagnetic wave undulator.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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