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12 October 2007 Relativistic Thomson scattering in compact linacs and storage rings: a route to quasi-monochromatic tunable laboratory-scale x-ray sources
E. G. Bessonov, M. V. Gorbunkov, Yu. Ya. Maslova, P. V. Kostryukov, V. G. Tunkin, B. S. Ishkhanov, V. I. Shvedunov, A. V. Vinogradov
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Abstract
Free electron lasers are expected to become brightest hard X-ray sources in the next decade. Meanwhile a quest still exists for moderately bright but lab scale X-ray sources to fill in the gap between conventional X-ray tubes and synchrotron radiation beamlines. Thomson scattering of picosecond laser pulses on electron bunches is considered as possible solution to this problem.
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E. G. Bessonov, M. V. Gorbunkov, Yu. Ya. Maslova, P. V. Kostryukov, V. G. Tunkin, B. S. Ishkhanov, V. I. Shvedunov, and A. V. Vinogradov "Relativistic Thomson scattering in compact linacs and storage rings: a route to quasi-monochromatic tunable laboratory-scale x-ray sources", Proc. SPIE 6702, Soft X-Ray Lasers and Applications VII, 67020E (12 October 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.732010
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KEYWORDS
X-rays

Pulsed laser operation

Crystals

X-ray sources

Thomson scattering

Nonlinear crystals

Second-harmonic generation

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