Longitudinal beam cooling in chirped laser pulses

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Description

Longitudinal beam cooling in the interaction of a relativistic electron bunch with chirped laser pulses, according to the classical Landau-Lifshitz theory and a semi-classical extension. A large linear chirp rate of \Delta = +/- 0.5 is used to modify the energy distribution within the laser pulse. For information on the files and file formats see the README file.

See also the dataset "Longitudinal beam cooling due to classical and semi-classical radiation reaction"
Date made available21 Apr 2015
PublisherUniversity of Strathclyde
Temporal coverage20 Oct 2014 - 27 Feb 2015
Date of data production21 Apr 2015

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