Free-electon laser and laser electron acceleration based on the megagauss magnetic fields in laser-produced plasmas

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Electron Acceleration, Free Electron Lasers, Laser Plasmas, Magnetic Fields, Wiggler Magnets, X Ray Lasers, Electromagnetic Radiation, Gas Lasers, Magnetic Field Configurations, Neodymium Lasers

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It is suggested that the megagauss magnetic fields generated in laser-produced plasmas be applied for the construction of a wiggler for an X-ray free-electron laser, and for charged-particle acceleration to high energies using the inverse free-electron laser and the autoresonance laser acceleration schemes. Coherent amplification of 10-A radiation with a 150-MeV electron beam seems feasible, and gigaelectronvolt electron beams may induce a gamma-ray laser. An acceleration gradient of about (100MV/cm)(z/10 cm) exp -1/3 can be achieved at a distance z along a 1-MG axial magnetic field in the autoresonance laser acceleration scheme, using a Nd:glass laser of 10 to the 18th W/sq cm.

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