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Highly Nonlinear Inverse Compton Scattering

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Abstract

X-rays produced by highly nonlinear scattering of electrons by an ultra-intense electromagnetic field (I = 7×1020 W cm−2, a0 ~ 15) are studied experimentally and compared with simulations.

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