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Diffraction of Electron Pulses Generated in a Laser-Wakefield Accelerator at 0.5 kHz

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Abstract

We demonstrate electron diffraction from a polycrystalline aluminum foil sample using 100 keV electron bunches generated from laser-driven plasma wakefield. Our proof-of-principle experiment shows the potential of high repetition rate, low energy electron pulses from laser wakefield accelerators for ultrafast electron diffraction applications.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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