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      All-optical Compton gamma-ray source

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          One of the major goals of research for laser-plasma accelerators is the realization of compact sources of femtosecond X-rays. In particular, using the modest electron energies obtained with existing laser systems, Compton scattering a photon beam off a relativistic electron bunch has been proposed as a source of high-energy and high-brightness photons. However, laser-plasma based approaches to Compton scattering have not, to date, produced X-rays above 1 keV. Here, we present a simple and compact scheme for a Compton source based on the combination of a laser-plasma accelerator and a plasma mirror. This approach is used to produce a broadband spectrum of X-rays extending up to hundreds of keV and with a 10,000-fold increase in brightness over Compton X-ray sources based on conventional accelerators. We anticipate that this technique will lead to compact, high-repetition-rate sources of ultrafast (femtosecond), tunable (X- through gamma-ray) and low-divergence (~1 degree) photons from source sizes on the order of a micrometre.

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                16 January 2013
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                10.1038/nphoton.2012.82
                1301.3973
                9d79d20f-64d2-4577-828a-c550e09d3ac0

                http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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                Nature Photon. 6, 308 (2012)
                6 pages, 5 figures
                physics.plasm-ph physics.acc-ph physics.optics

                Plasma physics,High energy & Particle physics,Optical materials & Optics
                Plasma physics, High energy & Particle physics, Optical materials & Optics

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