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Nature Physics 4, 130 - 133 (2008)
Published online: 9 December 2007 | doi:10.1038/nphys811

Subject Categories: Other physics | Plasma physics | Techniques and instrumentation

A compact synchrotron radiation source driven by a laser-plasma wakefield accelerator

H.-P. Schlenvoigt1, K. Haupt1, A. Debus1, F. Budde1, O. Jäckel1, S. Pfotenhauer1, H. Schwoerer1,2, E. Rohwer2, J. G. Gallacher3, E. Brunetti3, R. P. Shanks3, S. M. Wiggins3 & D. A. Jaroszynski3

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Ultrashort light pulses are powerful tools for time-resolved studies of molecular and atomic dynamics1. They arise in the visible and infrared range from femtosecond lasers2, and at shorter wavelengths, in the ultraviolet and X-ray range, from synchrotron sources3 and free-electron lasers4. Recent progress in laser wakefield accelerators has resulted in electron beams with energies from tens of mega-electron volts (refs 5,6,7) to more than 1 GeV within a few centimetres8, with pulse durations predicted to be several femtoseconds9. The enormous progress in improving beam quality and stability5, 6, 7, 8, 10 makes them serious candidates for driving the next generation of ultracompact light sources11. Here, we demonstrate the first successful combination of a laser-plasma wakefield accelerator, producing 55–75 MeV electron bunches, with an undulator to generate visible synchrotron radiation. By demonstrating the wavelength scaling with energy, and narrow-bandwidth spectra, we show the potential for ultracompact and versatile laser-based radiation sources from the infrared to X-ray energies.

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  1. Institut für Optik und Quantenelektronik, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, 07743 Jena, Germany
  2. Laser Research Institute, University of Stellenbosch, 7602 Matieland, South Africa
  3. Department of Physics, Scottish Universities Physics Alliance, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow G4 0NG, UK

Correspondence to: D. A. Jaroszynski3 e-mail: d.a.jaroszynski@strath.ac.uk



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