PMID: 15245229Jul 13, 2004Paper

Proposal for intense attosecond radiation from an x-ray free-electron laser

Physical Review Letters
Alexander A Zholents, William M Fawley

Abstract

We propose the use of an ultrarelativistic electron beam interacting with a few-cycle, intense laser pulse and an intense pulse of the coherent x rays to produce a multi-MW intensity, x-ray pulses approximately 100 attoseconds in duration. Because of a naturally occurring frequency chirp, these pulses can be further temporally compressed.

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