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Intense femto-second laser-driven X-ray source coupled with multiple directional quantum beams for applications

Daido, Hiroyuki; Sagisaka, Akito; Ogura, Koichi; Orimo, Satoshi; Nishiuchi, Mamiko; Yogo, Akifumi; Mori, Michiaki; Li, Z.*; Kiriyama, Hiromitsu; Kanazawa, Shuhei; Akutsu, Atsushi; Nakai, Yoshiki; Pirozhkov, A. S.; Bulanov, S. V.; Esirkepov, T. Z.; Kimura, Toyoaki; Tajima, Toshiki; Nemoto, Koshichi*; Oishi, Yuji*; Nayuki, Takuya*; Fujii, Takashi*; Zhidkov, A.*; Noda, Akira*; Nakamura, Shu*; Choi, I. W.*; Yu, T. J.*; Sung, J. H.*; Kim, H. T.*; Jeong, T. M.*; Hong, K.-H.*; Kim, J.-H.*; Noh, Y.-C.*; Ko, D.-K.*; Lee, J.*; Nashima, Shigeki*; Shimizu, Kohei*; Hosoda, Makoto*

At present, using ultra-short high intensity lasers at APRC, JAEA Kansai photon research institute, we are developing laser driven multiple quantum beams such as protons, X-rays, electrons and THz waves. These beams are perfectly synchronized with each other. The pulse duration of each beam is lass than a pico-second. They have sharp directionality with high brightness. If we properly combined these, we have new pump-probe techniques for various applications.

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