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Experimental Generation of Extreme Electron Beams for Advanced Accelerator Applications

Claudio Emma, Nathan Majernik, K. K. Swanson, Robert Ariniello, Spencer Gessner, Rafi Hessami, Mark Hogan, A. Knetsch, Kirk A. Larsen, Agostino Marinelli, B. O’Shea, Santiago Pérez, Ivan Rajković, River Robles, D. Storey, G. Yocky

2025Physical Review Letters12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this Letter, we report on the experimental generation of high energy (10 GeV), ultrashort (femtosecond-duration), ultrahigh current (∼0.1 MA), petawatt peak power electron beams in a particle accelerator. These extreme beams enable the exploration of a new frontier of high-intensity beam-light and beam-matter interactions broadly relevant across fields ranging from laboratory astrophysics to strong field quantum electrodynamics and ultrafast quantum chemistry. We demonstrate our ability to generate and control the properties of these electron beams by means of a laser-electron beam shaping technique. This experimental demonstration opens the door to on-the-fly customization of extreme beam current profiles for desired experiments and is poised to benefit a broad swath of cross-cutting applications of relativistic electron beams.

Topics & Concepts

ElectronNuclear physicsParticle acceleratorPhysicsAtomic physicsNuclear engineeringMaterials scienceBeam (structure)OpticsEngineeringParticle Accelerators and Free-Electron LasersParticle accelerators and beam dynamicsGyrotron and Vacuum Electronics Research