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Advanced Compton scattering light source R&D at LLNL

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Abstract

We report the design and current status of a monoenergetic laser-based Compton scattering 0.5-2.5 MeV γ-ray source. Previous nuclear resonance fluorescence results and future linac and laser developments for the source are presented.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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