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Laser-Driven Electrons Observed in Real Time

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GARCHING, Germany, March 15, 2011 — Accelerated electron bunches and the plasma wave produced by the strong laser light that drives them have been observed for the first time in real time. The discovery will advance the development of new x-ray sources, the resolution of which will be much higher than current devices allow, according to physicists at the Laboratory of Attosecond Physics (LAP) at Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics (MPQ) and Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich (LMU), in cooperation with colleagues from Friedrich Schiller University Jena. Helium atoms flowing from a small nozzle are ionized by...Read full article

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    Published: March 2011
    accelerated electron bunchesAlexander BuckBasic ScienceBiophotonicselectron plasma wavesEuropeFerenc KrauszFriedrich Schiller University JenaGermanyhelium atomsindustrialLaboratory of Attosecond Physicslaser pulseslaser-driven electronsLaszlo VeiszLudwig Maximilians University of MunichMax Planck Institute for Quantum Opticsparticle acceleratorResearch & Technologyx-ray sourcesLasers

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