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Femtosecond 240-keV Electron Pulses from Direct Laser Acceleration in a Low-Density Gas
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2013
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PhotonicsLow-density GasEngineeringPhysicsMicroscopyRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionApplied PhysicsLaser-plasma InteractionAtomic PhysicsUltrafast Laser PhysicsEnergy SpreadElectron OpticSynchrotron RadiationTemporal DurationDirect Laser AccelerationFemtosecond Electron BunchesUltrafast LasersFree Electron Laser
We propose a simple laser-driven electron acceleration scheme based on tightly focused radially polarized laser pulses for the production of femtosecond electron bunches with energies in the few-hundreds-of-keV range. In this method, the electrons are accelerated forward in the focal volume by the longitudinal electric field component of the laser pulse. Three-dimensional test-particle and particle-in-cell simulations reveal the feasibility of generating well-collimated electron bunches with an energy spread of 5% and a temporal duration of the order of 1 fs. These results offer a route towards unprecedented time resolution in ultrafast electron diffraction experiments.
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