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Electron acceleration and X-ray generation from near-critical-density carbon nanotube foams driven by moderately relativistic lasers

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arxiv 2404.06862 v1 pith:Q6W4M6YC submitted 2024-04-10 physics.plasm-ph physics.acc-ph

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keywords electronsx-rayscnfslaserrelativisticaccelerationcarbonchannel
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Direct laser acceleration of electrons in near-critical-density (NCD) carbon nanotube foams (CNFs) has its advantages in the high-efficiency generation of relativistic electrons and broadband X-rays. Here, we report the first simultaneous measurement on the spectra of laser-driven electrons and X-rays from CNFs at moderately relativistic intensities of around 5\times{10}^{19}\ W/cm^2.\ The density and thickness of the CNFs were scanned in the experiments, indicating the optimized electrons temperature of 5.5 MeV and X-ray critical energy of 5 keV. Two-dimensional (2D) particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations confirm that the electrons, with a temperature significantly higher than the pondermotive scale, are directly accelerated by the laser along the NCD plasma channel, while the bright X-rays are emitted by these electrons through betatron radiation or Thomson backscattering inside the channel. The simultaneously generated electrons and X-rays, automatically synchronized with the femtosecond laser driver, are suitable for applications such as bi-modal radiography.

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