Search Results - "Snively, E. C."
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Femtosecond Compression Dynamics and Timing Jitter Suppression in a THz-driven Electron Bunch Compressor
Published in Physical review letters (04-02-2020)“…We present the first demonstration of THz driven bunch compression and timing stabilization of a relativistic electron beam. Quasi-single-cycle strong field…”
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A THz driven split-ring resonator based ultrafast relativistic electron streak camera
Published in AIP advances (01-08-2019)“…The use of sub-wavelength metal structures to locally enhance high frequency electromagnetic fields, generally known as plasmonics, enables breakthrough…”
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Broadband THz amplification and superradiant spontaneous emission in a guided FEL
Published in Optics express (22-07-2019)“…While significant progress has been made to fill the "THz gap", critical applications requiring powerful and energy efficient THz sources and amplifiers, from…”
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Non-invasive low charge electron beam time-of-arrival diagnostic using a plasmonics-enhanced photoconductive antenna
Published in Applied physics letters (05-11-2018)“…The use of a plasmonics-enhanced photoconductive antenna (PCA) optically gated by a near infrared (NIR) pulse enables non-invasive time-of-arrival measurements…”
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Broadband THz amplification and superradiant spontaneous emission in a guided FEL
Published in Optics express (01-01-2019)“…Not provided…”
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Femtosecond compression dynamics and timing jitter suppression in a terahertz-driven electron bunch compressor
Published 07-06-2019“…Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 054801 (2020) We present the first demonstration of THz-driven bunch compression and timing stabilization of a few-fC relativistic…”
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A THz driven split-ring resonator based ultrafast relativistic electron streak camera
Published in AIP advances (12-08-2019)“…The use of sub-wavelength metal structures to locally enhance high frequency electromagnetic fields, generally known as plasmonics, enables breakthrough…”
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