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arxiv: 1510.04505 · v2 · pith:TTW4HUTHnew · submitted 2015-10-15 · ⚛️ physics.plasm-ph

Bright X-ray source from a laser-driven micro-plasma-waveguide

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keywords laseravailablebrightelectronsintensitiesinteractionmicro-plasma-waveguidepulses
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Owing to the rapid progress in laser technology, very high-contrast femtosecond laser pulses of relativistic intensities become available. These pulses allow for interaction with micro-structured solid-density plasma without destroying the structure by parasitic pre-pulses. This opens a new realm of possibilities for laser interaction with micro- and nano-scales photonic materials at the relativistic intensities. Here we demonstrate, for the first time, that when coupling with a readily available 1.8 Joule laser, a micro-plasma-waveguide (MPW) may serve as a novel compact x-ray source. Electrons are extracted from the walls and form a dense self-organized helical bunch inside the channel. These electrons are efficiently accelerated and wiggled by the waveguide modes in the MPW, which results in a bright, well-collimated emission of hard x-rays in the range of 1~100 keV.

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