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Laser-based Gamma-rays and the Emergence of Nuclear Photonics

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Abstract

The optimized interaction of laser light with relativistic electrons can produce mono-energetic gamma-rays (MEGa-rays) of unprecedented peak brightness. MEGa-ray sources enable a wide range of nuclear applications with photons, i.e. nuclear photonics.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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