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Same-Energy Electrons Pulsed from Laser Accelerator

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GARCHING, Germany, June 3, 2012 — Electron pulses — all with nearly the same tunable energy — have been produced from a laser accelerator. The accomplishment makes electrons, which travel at a velocity close to the speed of light, easier to control as a tool for ultrafast physics experiments. A team at the Laboratory for Attosecond Physics, led by Dr. Laszlo Veisz and professor Stefan Karsch of Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, produced the femtosecond-scale pulses using a laser. Until now, bunches of electrons were mostly created using large and costly radio-frequency (RF) accelerators, but the...Read full article

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    Published: June 2013
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    plasma
    A gas made up of electrons and ions.
    atomattosecond physicsBiophotonicsDisplayselectron pulseEuropefemtosecondGermanyhelium atomsImaginglaser acceleratorLaszlo VeiszMax Planck Institute of Quantum Opticsmedical applicationOpticsparticlePhysical Review LettersplasmaResearch & TechnologyRF acceleratorspeed of lightStefan Karschultrafast physicsx-ray imaging

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