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Nature Photonics | 2012

All-optical Compton gamma-ray source

K. Ta Phuoc; S. Corde; C. Thaury; Victor Malka; Amar Tafzi; J. P. Goddet; R. C. Shah; S. Sebban; A. Rousse

Scientists demonstrate a Compton-based electromagnetic source based on a laser-plasma accelerator and a plasma mirror. The source generates a broadband spectrum of X-rays and is 10,000 times brighter than Compton X-ray sources based on conventional accelerators.


Physical Review Letters | 2015

Electron Rephasing in a Laser-Wakefield Accelerator

E. Guillaume; A. Döpp; C. Thaury; K. Ta Phuoc; A. Lifschitz; Gabriele Grittani; J. P. Goddet; Amar Tafzi; Shao-Wei Chou; Laszlo Veisz; Victor Malka

An important limit for energy gain in laser-plasma wakefield accelerators is the dephasing length, after which the electron beam reaches the decelerating region of the wakefield and starts to decelerate. Here, we propose to manipulate the phase of the electron beam in the wakefield, in order to bring the beam back into the accelerating region, hence increasing the final beam energy. This rephasing is operated by placing an upward density step in the beam path. In a first experiment, we demonstrate the principle of this technique using a large energy spread electron beam. Then, we show that it can be used to increase the energy of monoenergetic electron beams by more than 50%.


Scientific Reports | 2015

Shock assisted ionization injection in laser-plasma accelerators

C. Thaury; E. Guillaume; A. Lifschitz; K. Ta Phuoc; Martin Hansson; Gabriele Grittani; J. Gautier; J. P. Goddet; Amar Tafzi; Olle Lundh; Victor Malka

Ionization injection is a simple and efficient method to trap an electron beam in a laser plasma accelerator. Yet, because of a long injection length, this injection technique leads generally to the production of large energy spread electron beams. Here, we propose to use a shock front transition to localize the injection. Experimental results show that the energy spread can be reduced down to 10 MeV and that the beam energy can be tuned by varying the position of the shock. This simple technique leads to very stable and reliable injection even for modest laser energy. It should therefore become a unique tool for the development of laser-plasma accelerators.


Nature Communications | 2018

Control of laser plasma accelerated electrons for light sources

Thomas André; I. Andriyash; A. Loulergue; Eléonore Roussel; Amin Ghaith; M. Khojoyan; C. Thaury; Mathieu Valléau; F. Briquez; F. Marteau; Keihan Tavakoli; P. N’Gotta; Yannick Dietrich; G. Lambert; Victor Malka; C. Benabderrahmane; J.Vétéran; Lilian Chapuis; T.K.El Ajjouri; M. Sebdaoui; Nicolas Hubert; Olivier Marcouillé; P.Berteaud; Nicolas Leclercq; M. El Ajjouri; P. Rommeluère; F. Bouvet; Jean-Pierre Duval; C. Kitegi; Frederic Blache

With gigaelectron-volts per centimetre energy gains and femtosecond electron beams, laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA) is a promising candidate for applications, such as ultrafast electron diffraction, multistaged colliders and radiation sources (betatron, compton, undulator, free electron laser). However, for some of these applications, the beam performance, for example, energy spread, divergence and shot-to-shot fluctuations, need a drastic improvement. Here, we show that, using a dedicated transport line, we can mitigate these initial weaknesses. We demonstrate that we can manipulate the beam longitudinal and transverse phase-space of the presently available LWFA beams. Indeed, we separately correct orbit mis-steerings and minimise dispersion thanks to specially designed variable strength quadrupoles, and select the useful energy range passing through a slit in a magnetic chicane. Therefore, this matched electron beam leads to the successful observation of undulator synchrotron radiation after an 8 m transport path. These results pave the way to applications demanding in terms of beam quality.Electron beam quality in accelerators is crucial for light source application. Here the authors demonstrate beam conditioning of laser plasma electrons thanks to a specific transport line enabling the control of divergence, energy, steering and dispersion and the application to observe undulator radiation.


Nature Communications | 2018

Probing warm dense matter using femtosecond X-ray absorption spectroscopy with a laser-produced betatron source

B. Mahieu; N. Jourdain; K. Ta Phuoc; F. Dorchies; J. P. Goddet; Agustin Lifschitz; P. Renaudin; Ludovic Lecherbourg

Exploring and understanding ultrafast processes at the atomic level is a scientific challenge. Femtosecond X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) arises as an essential experimental probing method, as it can simultaneously reveal both electronic and atomic structures, and thus potentially unravel their nonequilibrium dynamic interplay which is at the origin of most of the ultrafast mechanisms. However, despite considerable efforts, there is still no femtosecond X-ray source suitable for routine experiments. Here we show that betatron radiation from relativistic laser−plasma interaction combines ideal features for femtosecond XAS. It has been used to investigate the nonequilibrium dynamics of a copper sample brought at extreme conditions of temperature and pressure by a femtosecond laser pulse. We measured a rise-time of the electron temperature below 100 fs. This experiment demonstrates the great potential of the table-top betatron source which makes possible the investigation of unexplored ultrafast processes in manifold fields of research.Understanding the ultrafast dynamics of materials under extreme conditions is challenging. Here the authors use a femtosecond betatron X-ray source to investigate the solid to dense plasma phase transition in copper using XAS with unprecedented time resolution.


Physical Review Special Topics-accelerators and Beams | 2015

Physics of fully-loaded laser-plasma accelerators

E. Guillaume; A. Döpp; C. Thaury; Agustin Lifschitz; J. P. Goddet; Amar Tafzi; F. Sylla; G. Iaquanello; T. Lefrou; P. Rousseau; K. Ta Phuoc; Victor Malka


Nature Photonics | 2015

Table-top femtosecond soft X-ray laser by collisional ionization gating

Adrien Depresseux; E. Oliva; J. Gautier; F. Tissandier; J. Nejdl; M. Kozlova; G. Maynard; J. P. Goddet; Amar Tafzi; A. Lifschitz; Hyung Taek Kim; Sylvie Jacquemot; Victor Malka; K. Ta Phuoc; C. Thaury; P. Rousseau; Grégory Iaquaniello; T. Lefrou; Alessandro Flacco; B. Vodungbo; G. Lambert; A. Rousse; Philippe Zeitoun; S. Sebban


Physical Review Letters | 2015

Demonstration of a Circularly Polarized Plasma-Based Soft-X-Ray Laser.

Adrien Depresseux; E. Oliva; J. Gautier; F. Tissandier; G. Lambert; B. Vodungbo; J. P. Goddet; Amar Tafzi; J. Nejdl; M. Kozlova; G. Maynard; Kim Ht; Kim Ta Phuoc; Antoine Rousse; Philippe Zeitoun; S. Sebban


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2016

A bremsstrahlung gamma-ray source based on stable ionization injection of electrons into a laser wakefield accelerator

A. Döpp; E. Guillaume; C. Thaury; Agustin Lifschitz; F. Sylla; J. P. Goddet; A. Tafzi; G. Iaquanello; T. Lefrou; P. Rousseau; E. Conejero; C. Ruiz; K. Ta Phuoc; Victor Malka


Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion | 2018

Toward compact and ultra-intense laser-based soft x-ray lasers

S. Sebban; A. Depresseux; E Oliva; J. Gautier; F. Tissandier; J Nejdl; M. Kozlová; G. Maynard; J. P. Goddet; A. Tafzi; Agustin Lifschitz; Hyung Taek Kim; S. Jacquemot; P. Rousseau; P. Zeitoun; A Rousse

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C. Thaury

Université Paris-Saclay

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Victor Malka

Université Paris-Saclay

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A. Döpp

Université Paris-Saclay

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J. Gautier

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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