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Radio-frequency electron bunches compression for ultrafast diffraction experiment

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Abstract

We have developed a setup that allows to temporally compress highly charged electron bunches (100 fC). The linear chirp of a waterbag bunch is inverted by using the electromagnetic field of a synchronized 3 GHz cavity leading to short (< 100 fs) and high-density electron pulses.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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