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Coherent Thomson Backscattering: Prospects of Compact X-ray Laser

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Abstract

We have constructed a theory for X-ray source based on Thomson inverse scattering from nano-modulated electron beams. In coherent mode form factor is proved to lead to a sharp increase in intensity, with factor 10^4.

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