Conveners
Compton Scattering and its Applications: Compton Scattering and its Applications
- Alexey Tishchenko (National Research Nuclear University (MEPhI))
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Liangliang Ji (Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics)17/09/2025, 10:25Invited
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Wen Luo (University of South China)17/09/2025, 10:50Laser-driven particle accelerators and radiation sourcesOral
With the development of Nano-Micro-array (NMA) fabrication, intense laser-irradiated NMAs have been proposed to produce brilliant gamma-rays and high-yield positrons with appealing conversion efficiency. In this presentation, we introduce how to emply a laser-irradiated NMA scheme to produce brilliant attosecond gamma-ray flashes and high-yield positron bunches with high conversion efficiency....
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Taras Bondarenko (National Research Nuclear University MEPhI)17/09/2025, 11:15Compton Scattering and its ApplicationsOral
As mentioned in the report test facility installation and commissioning of the photogun, the prototype of a photogun for the Russian synchrotron light source SYLA was developed at MEPhI for the NRC Kurchatov institute. Today we have started the new project directed to further development of this facility. The project plans to upgrade the MW system to increase the photogun beam energy to 10...
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Sven Ahrens (Mathematics & Science College, Shanghai Normal University)17/09/2025, 11:30Oral
The quantum nature of light can be observed in diffraction experiments with a grating. In the Kapitza-Dirac effect [1-3] the roles of light and matter are interchanged in the diffraction process: Instead of light diffraction at a material grating an electron (matter) is diffracted an optical grating (light) which is created in form of a standing light wave of two counter-propagating laser...
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Dmitrii Gavrilenko17/09/2025, 11:45Compton Scattering and its ApplicationsOral
Ultrashort pulses using Compton backscattering on a multi-color laser
D.V. Gavrilenko*, A.A. Tishchenko
National Research Nuclear University “MEPhI”, Moscow 115409, Russian FederationInverse Compton Scattering (ICS) is a highly promising method for the generation of X-ray radiation. For various applications,...
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