2016
DOI: 10.3390/app6020056
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Tailoring of Highly Intense THz Radiation Through High Brightness Electron Beams Longitudinal Manipulation

Abstract: Abstract:The ultra-short electron beams, produced through the velocity bunching compression technique at the SPARC_LAB test Facility (Frascati, Italy), are used to produce Coherent Transition Radiation in the terahertz (THz) range. This paper reports on the main features of this THz source, which have a spectral coverage up to 5 THz, a pulse duration down to 100 fs, and an energy per pulse on the order of tens of µJ. These figures of merits open the possibility to apply this source for nonlinear and THz pump-p… Show more

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“…The joint presence of these two systems allows the investigation of several plasma acceleration schemes, e.g. self [18] and external-injection [15], laser and beam-driven, and a wide spectrum of interdisciplinary leading-edge research activities based on novel radiation sources, such as free-electron laser (FEL) both in SASE, seeded and exotic schemes [1,19], x-ray sources by means of Thomson scattering [20], high power THz radiation both broadband and narrow-band [21,22].…”
Section: Sparc_lab Test-facilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The joint presence of these two systems allows the investigation of several plasma acceleration schemes, e.g. self [18] and external-injection [15], laser and beam-driven, and a wide spectrum of interdisciplinary leading-edge research activities based on novel radiation sources, such as free-electron laser (FEL) both in SASE, seeded and exotic schemes [1,19], x-ray sources by means of Thomson scattering [20], high power THz radiation both broadband and narrow-band [21,22].…”
Section: Sparc_lab Test-facilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, a linac-driven THz/MIR source can deliver broadband pulses with femtosecond shaping, and with the possibility to store a high energy in a single pulse [87]. In addition, taking advantage of electron beam manipulation techniques, high power, narrow-band radiation can be also generated [88]. Finally, high brightness electron beams also permit the possibility to extend the emission towards the MIR, having a unique source covering three decades in wavelength from 1000 microns to 1 micron.…”
Section: Thz/mir Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SPARC_LAB hosts a high brightness photo-injector to drive, together with a high power laser (200 TW, <30 fs pulse), Thomson back-scattering [34] and THz radiation [35,36] sources, Free-Electron Laser (FEL) experiments [37][38][39] and plasma-based acceleration experiments, both laser-driven [40] and particle-driven [41]. An update layout is shown in Fig.…”
Section: Beam Manipulation For Resonant Pwfa Experiments At Sparc_labmentioning
confidence: 99%