Bright 5 - 85 MeV Compton gamma-ray pulses from GeV laser-plasma accelerator and plasma mirror
Abstract
We convert a GeV laser-plasma electron accelerator into a compact femtosecond-pulsed -ray source by inserting a m-thick glass plate cm after the accelerator exit. With near-unity reliability, and requiring only crude alignment, this glass plasma mirror retro-reflected spent drive laser pulses (photon energy eV) with efficiency back onto trailing electrons (peak Lorentz factor ), creating an optical undulator that generated -ray photons with sub-mrad divergence, estimated peak brilliance photons/s/mm/mrad/ bandwidth and negligible bremsstrahlung background. The -ray photon energy , inferred from the measured on each shot, peaked from 5 to 85 MeV, spanning a range otherwise available with comparable brilliance only from large-scale GeV-linac-based high-intensity -ray sources.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1705.08637,
title = {Bright 5 - 85 MeV Compton gamma-ray pulses from GeV laser-plasma accelerator and plasma mirror},
author = {J. M. Shaw and A. C. Bernstein and R. Zgadzaj and A. Hannasch and M. LaBerge and Y. Y. Chang and K. Weichman and J. Welch and W. Henderson and H. -E. Tsai and N. Fazel and X. Wang and T. Ditmire and M. Donovan and G. Dyer and E. Gaul and J. Gordon and M. Martinez and M. Spinks and T. Toncian and C. Wagner and M. C. Downer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.08637},
year = {2017}
}