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Generation of Megaelectronvolt Electron Beams by an Ultrashort (<30 fs), Intense Laser Pulse

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Abstract

Ultrafast, megaelectronvolt electron beams with a divergence angle as small as 1° have been generated by an ultrashort (<30 fs), intense laser pulse. The experimental phenomena, related physics, and the development of such an e-source at 1 KHz repetition rate are described.

© 2001 Optical Society of America

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