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Intense relativistic electron beam

Mangles SPD, Murphy CD, Najmudin Z et al. (2004) Monoenergetic beams of relativistic electrons from intense laser-plasma interactions. Nature 431 535-538. [Pg.157]

Leaving aside the important problem of interaction between ultrahigh-intensity femtosecond laser pulses and relativistic electrons, we shall consider below only the effects involved in the control of non relativistic electrons, such as coherent diffraction, deflection, focusing, and reflection. The diffraction of an electron beam by a standing light wave (the Kapitza-Dirac effect, Kapitza and Dirac 1933) is essentially the earliest proposal for the control of matter by light. [Pg.244]


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