Streeter et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Characterization of laser wakefield acceleration efficiency with octave spanning near-IR spectrum measurementsStreeter et al., 2022
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- Streeter M
- Ma Y
- Kettle B
- Dann S
- Gerstmayr E
- Albert F
- Bourgeois N
- Cipiccia S
- Cole J
- Gallardo González I
- Hussein A
- Jaroszynski D
- Falk K
- Krushelnick K
- Lemos N
- Lopes N
- Lumsdon C
- Lundh O
- Mangles S
- Najmudin Z
- Rajeev P
- Sandberg R
- Shahzad M
- Smid M
- Spesyvtsev R
- Symes D
- Vieux G
- Thomas A
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- Physical Review Accelerators and Beams
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We report on experimental measurements of energy transfer efficiencies in a GeV-class laser wakefield accelerator. Both the transfer of energy from the laser to the plasma wakefield and from the plasma to the accelerated electron beam was diagnosed by …
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