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Broadband coherent XUV light from $e^-/e^+$ microbunching in an intense laser pulse

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Attosecond pulses of coherent extreme ultraviolet (XUV) light are instrumental for investigating subatomic dynamics and can be produced using a free-electron laser (FEL). It has been suggested that an optical FEL, which employs a laser pulse in place of a conventional undulator, could enable a dramatically more compact implementation of such a light source. Yet, the high electron density and subsequent high emittance implied by an optical FEL makes this concept challenging to realize with an electron beam. There has been impressive progress in recent years producing collimated dense and relativistic beams of electrons and positrons in the laboratory. As we demonstrate here, the inherent stability of a quasi-neutral electron-positron beam mitigates Coulomb expansion, and renders it a promising alternative source of coherent light. Specifically, we show via computer simulations that broadband coherent light in the XUV domain, which takes the form of 8-as pulses at 92-as intervals, can be generated by microbunching of relativistic electrons and positrons in a laser pulse. This process occurs over a sub-millimeter length scale, enabling the development of light sources which are orders-of-magnitude more compact than existing sources, with potential applications in physics, chemistry, biology, and industry.

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Coherent frequency combs from electrons colliding with a laser pulse

physics.optics · 2024-12-11 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A regularly spaced, monoenergetic electron beam colliding with a weak plane-wave laser pulse can emit a coherent soft x-ray frequency comb; the paper derives the energy-spread and spacing conditions and verifies them in simulation.

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  • Coherent frequency combs from electrons colliding with a laser pulse physics.optics · 2024-12-11 · conditional · none · ref 40 · internal anchor

    A regularly spaced, monoenergetic electron beam colliding with a weak plane-wave laser pulse can emit a coherent soft x-ray frequency comb; the paper derives the energy-spread and spacing conditions and verifies them in simulation.