A 10 GeV electron beam is focused by its own magnetic field reflected from thin metallic foils via near-field coherent transition radiation, as shown in the first experimental demonstration at SLAC FACET-II.
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Space-time modulation of EM potentials enables Klein tunneling far below the static threshold via oblique transitions, producing a velocity-tunable Klein gap with transmission vanishing in a finite velocity window.
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Strong-field focusing of high-energy particles in beam-multifoil collisions
A 10 GeV electron beam is focused by its own magnetic field reflected from thin metallic foils via near-field coherent transition radiation, as shown in the first experimental demonstration at SLAC FACET-II.
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Access to Klein Tunneling via Space-Time Modulation
Space-time modulation of EM potentials enables Klein tunneling far below the static threshold via oblique transitions, producing a velocity-tunable Klein gap with transmission vanishing in a finite velocity window.