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Generating MeV Electrons using Radially Polarized Modes

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Abstract

Relativistic electron beams exceeding 1 MeV are generated by direct laser acceleration in a low-density gas using radial polarization. A clear dependence on ionization dynamics is revealed by varying the laser intensity and gas species.

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