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Litos M, Adli E, An W, Clarke C, Clayton C, Corde S, et al.
Nature . 2014 Nov; 515(7525):92-5. PMID: 25373678
High-efficiency acceleration of charged particle beams at high gradients of energy gain per unit length is necessary to achieve an affordable and compact high-energy collider. The plasma wakefield accelerator is...
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Mol Biochem Parasitol . 2014 Jul; 195(2):96-106. PMID: 24995711
Regulation of gene expression in Kinetoplastids relies mainly on post-transcriptional mechanisms. Recent high-throughput analyses, combined with mathematical modelling, have demonstrated possibilities for transcript-specific regulation at every stage: trans splicing, polyadenylation,...
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Vafaei-Najafabadi N, Marsh K, Clayton C, An W, Mori W, Joshi C, et al.
Phys Rev Lett . 2014 Feb; 112(2):025001. PMID: 24484020
We show through experiments and supporting simulations that propagation of a highly relativistic and dense electron bunch through a plasma can lead to distributed injection of electrons, which depletes the...
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Albert F, Pollock B, Shaw J, Marsh K, Ralph J, Chen Y, et al.
Phys Rev Lett . 2014 Jan; 111(23):235004. PMID: 24476282
We present the first measurements of the angular dependence of the betatron x-ray spectrum produced by electrons inside the cavity of a laser-wakefield accelerator. Electrons accelerated up to 300 MeV...
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Pollock B, Clayton C, Ralph J, Albert F, Davidson A, Divol L, et al.
Phys Rev Lett . 2011 Aug; 107(4):045001. PMID: 21867013
Laser wakefield acceleration of electrons holds great promise for producing ultracompact stages of GeV scale, high-quality electron beams for applications such as x-ray free electron lasers and high-energy colliders. Ultrahigh...
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Clayton C, Ralph J, Albert F, Fonseca R, Glenzer S, Joshi C, et al.
Phys Rev Lett . 2010 Sep; 105(10):105003. PMID: 20867526
The concepts of matched-beam, self-guided laser propagation and ionization-induced injection have been combined to accelerate electrons up to 1.45 GeV energy in a laser wakefield accelerator. From the spatial and...
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Br Med J . 2010 Aug; 2(2380):308. PMID: 20762826
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Froula D, Clayton C, Doppner T, Marsh K, Barty C, Divol L, et al.
Phys Rev Lett . 2010 Apr; 103(21):215006. PMID: 20366048
A laser wakefield acceleration study has been performed in the matched, self-guided, blowout regime producing 720 +/- 50 MeV quasimonoenergetic electrons with a divergence Deltatheta_{FWHM} of 2.85 +/- 0.15 mrad...
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Ralph J, Marsh K, Pak A, Lu W, Clayton C, Fang F, et al.
Phys Rev Lett . 2009 Jun; 102(17):175003. PMID: 19518790
The self-guiding of relativistically intense but ultrashort laser pulses has been experimentally investigated as a function of laser power, plasma density, and plasma length in the blowout regime. The extent...
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Muggli P, Blue B, Clayton C, Decker F, Hogan M, Huang C, et al.
Phys Rev Lett . 2008 Sep; 101(5):055001. PMID: 18764398
An ultrarelativistic 28.5 GeV, 700-microm-long positron bunch is focused near the entrance of a 1.4-m-long plasma with a density n(e) between approximately equal to 10(13) and approximately equal to 5...