Compression of X-ray free electron laser pulses to attosecond duration
State of the art X-ray Free Electron Laser facilities currently provide the brightest X-ray pulses available, typically with mJ energy and several hundred femtosecond duration. Here we present one- and two-dimensional Particle-in-Cell simulations, utilising the process of stimulated Raman amplificat...
Main Authors: | Sadler, J, Nathvani, R, Oleśkiewicz, P, Ceurvorst, L, Ratan, N, Kasim, M, Trines, R, Bingham, R, Norreys, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Nature Publishing Group
2015
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