L Giannessi
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Hiraide K, Kanemura Y, Kaneshima R, Kashiwagi Y, Sato K, Shiba H, et al.
Phys Rev Lett
. 2025 Feb;
134(1):011801.
PMID: 39913709
The Super-Kamiokande and T2K Collaborations present a joint measurement of neutrino oscillation parameters from their atmospheric and beam neutrino data. It uses a common interaction model for events overlapping in...
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Abe K, Akhlaq N, Akutsu R, Ali A, Alonso Monsalve S, Alt C, et al.
Eur Phys J C Part Fields
. 2023 Sep;
83(9):782.
PMID: 37680254
The T2K experiment presents new measurements of neutrino oscillation parameters using protons on target (POT) in (anti-)neutrino mode at the far detector (FD). Compared to the previous analysis, an additional...
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Galletti M, Alesini D, Anania M, Arjmand S, Behtouei M, Bellaveglia M, et al.
Phys Rev Lett
. 2022 Dec;
129(23):234801.
PMID: 36563228
The breakthrough provided by plasma-based accelerators enabled unprecedented accelerating fields by boosting electron beams to gigaelectronvolt energies within a few centimeters [1-4]. This, in turn, allows the realization of ultracompact...
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Varvarezos L, Delgado-Guerrero J, Di Fraia M, Kelly T, Palacios A, Callegari C, et al.
J Phys Chem Lett
. 2022 Dec;
14(1):24-31.
PMID: 36562987
An open-loop control scheme of molecular fragmentation based on transient molecular alignment combined with single-photon ionization induced by a short-wavelength free electron laser (FEL) is demonstrated for the acetylene cation....
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Pompili R, Alesini D, Anania M, Arjmand S, Behtouei M, Bellaveglia M, et al.
Nature
. 2022 May;
605(7911):659-662.
PMID: 35614244
The possibility to accelerate electron beams to ultra-relativistic velocities over short distances by using plasma-based technology holds the potential for a revolution in the field of particle accelerators. The compact...
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Brynes A, Akkermans I, Allaria E, Badano L, Brussaard S, De Ninno G, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2020 Mar;
10(1):5059.
PMID: 32193416
The optimal performance of high-brightness free-electron lasers (FELs) is limited by the microbunching instability, which can cause variations in both the slice energy spread and longitudinal profile of electron beams....
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Foglia L, Capotondi F, Hoppner H, Gessini A, Giannessi L, Kurdi G, et al.
Struct Dyn
. 2019 Aug;
6(4):040901.
PMID: 31372368
The rapid development of extreme ultraviolet (EUV) and x-ray ultrafast coherent light sources such as free electron lasers (FELs) has triggered the extension of wave-mixing techniques to short wavelengths. This...
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Bencivenga F, Mincigrucci R, Capotondi F, Foglia L, Naumenko D, Maznev A, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2019 Jul;
5(7):eaaw5805.
PMID: 31360768
Advances in developing ultrafast coherent sources operating at extreme ultraviolet (EUV) and x-ray wavelengths allow the extension of nonlinear optical techniques to shorter wavelengths. Here, we describe EUV transient grating...
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Di Mitri S, Perucchi A, Adhlakha N, Di Pietro P, Nicastro S, Roussel E, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2018 Aug;
8(1):11661.
PMID: 30076346
We demonstrate that emission of coherent transition radiation by a ∼1 GeV energy-electron beam passing through an Al foil is enhanced in intensity and extended in frequency spectral range, by...
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Lam R, Raj S, Pascal T, Pemmaraju C, Foglia L, Simoncig A, et al.
Phys Rev Lett
. 2018 Jan;
120(2):023901.
PMID: 29376703
Nonlinear optical processes at soft x-ray wavelengths have remained largely unexplored due to the lack of available light sources with the requisite intensity and coherence. Here we report the observation...