Abstract
Inverse Compton scattering, which is an interaction between a relativistic electron beam and a laser pulse, is an attractive method for femtosecond X-ray generation. The generated X-ray also has good directivity and mono-chromatic photon energy. We have developed a compact femtosecond X-ray source by the inverse Compton scheme. The pulse duration of the generated X-ray was 150 fs(rms) (17.1 keV) at minimum, and the X-ray photon number at a generation point was 2 x 10{sup 6} photons/pulse (33.7 keV) at maximum. In this report, we describe the performance of the X-ray source. (author)
Yanagida, Tatsuya;
Nakajyo, Terunobu;
Sakai, Fumio;
[1]
Ito, Shinji
[2]
- Sumitomo Heavy Industries, Ltd., R and D Center, Advanced Technology Dept., Tokyo (Japan)
- The Femtosecond Technology Research Association, Laser and Metrological Technologies, Tsukuba, Ibaraki (Japan)
Citation Formats
Yanagida, Tatsuya, Nakajyo, Terunobu, Sakai, Fumio, and Ito, Shinji.
Development of high-brightness femtosecond X-ray source.
Japan: N. p.,
2005.
Web.
Yanagida, Tatsuya, Nakajyo, Terunobu, Sakai, Fumio, & Ito, Shinji.
Development of high-brightness femtosecond X-ray source.
Japan.
Yanagida, Tatsuya, Nakajyo, Terunobu, Sakai, Fumio, and Ito, Shinji.
2005.
"Development of high-brightness femtosecond X-ray source."
Japan.
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title = {Development of high-brightness femtosecond X-ray source}
author = {Yanagida, Tatsuya, Nakajyo, Terunobu, Sakai, Fumio, and Ito, Shinji}
abstractNote = {Inverse Compton scattering, which is an interaction between a relativistic electron beam and a laser pulse, is an attractive method for femtosecond X-ray generation. The generated X-ray also has good directivity and mono-chromatic photon energy. We have developed a compact femtosecond X-ray source by the inverse Compton scheme. The pulse duration of the generated X-ray was 150 fs(rms) (17.1 keV) at minimum, and the X-ray photon number at a generation point was 2 x 10{sup 6} photons/pulse (33.7 keV) at maximum. In this report, we describe the performance of the X-ray source. (author)}
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title = {Development of high-brightness femtosecond X-ray source}
author = {Yanagida, Tatsuya, Nakajyo, Terunobu, Sakai, Fumio, and Ito, Shinji}
abstractNote = {Inverse Compton scattering, which is an interaction between a relativistic electron beam and a laser pulse, is an attractive method for femtosecond X-ray generation. The generated X-ray also has good directivity and mono-chromatic photon energy. We have developed a compact femtosecond X-ray source by the inverse Compton scheme. The pulse duration of the generated X-ray was 150 fs(rms) (17.1 keV) at minimum, and the X-ray photon number at a generation point was 2 x 10{sup 6} photons/pulse (33.7 keV) at maximum. In this report, we describe the performance of the X-ray source. (author)}
journal = []
issue = {4}
volume = {74}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Japan}
year = {2005}
month = {Apr}
}