Coherent radiation produced by relativistic charged bunches is nowadays of great interest for useroriented applications and high-resolution diagnostics. Here we present experimental results obtained by using a temporal monitor based… Click to show full abstract
Coherent radiation produced by relativistic charged bunches is nowadays of great interest for useroriented applications and high-resolution diagnostics. Here we present experimental results obtained by using a temporal monitor based on the electro-optical sampling that allows us to reveal the features of the radiation emitted in terahertz range by ultrashort electron bunches moving in proximity to a nonlinear crystal.We investigate the radiation properties both in near- and far-field conditions by employing electron beams accelerated by a conventional photoinjector and through laser-plasma interactions. Our results indicate that the emitted radiation moves collinearly with the beam in one case, while its properties resemble those of the classical Cherenkov radiation in a second case
               
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