relativistic electron

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electron
noun[C]
uk
/iˈlek.trɒn/
us
/iˈlek.trɑːn/
an extremely small piece of matter with a negative ...
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(Definition ofelectronfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Charged particle acceleration by an intense wake-field excited in plasmas by either laser pulse orrelativisticelectronbunch.
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Arelativisticelectronbeam can be effectively confined in the transverse direction by using an ion-channel.
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If a highlyrelativisticelectroninteracts over an infinite region, a net energy gain is zero resulting from the deceleration canceling out the acceleration.
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Electromagnetic instability and stopping power of plasma forrelativisticelectronbeams.
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Magnetic field generation andrelativisticelectrondynamics in circularly polarized intense laser interaction with dense plasma.
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The formed ion channel stabilizes the propagation ofrelativisticelectronbunches, which generate stronger accelerating fields.
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This situation is also realized when a plasma bunch withrelativisticelectronenergy expands into a vacuum in a strong magnetic field.
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A new phenomenon of pulsed highquality, well-collimated returnrelativisticelectronbeam, with thermal energy distribution, in the opposite direction to the laser propagation, was detected.
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In this paper we focus on the interaction between arelativisticelectronbeam and an electromagnetic wave wiggler in the second stage.
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In this paper, we study the excitation of upper-hybrid waves by a rotatingrelativisticelectronbeam in a plasma-filled large-orbit gyrotron.
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The third and latter terms refer to the nonlinearity owing to therelativisticelectronmotion.
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Three-dimensionalrelativisticelectronscattering in an ultrahigh-intensity laser focus.
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Real-time observation ofrelativisticelectroninduced radical events in water.
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We therefore note from (10) that the space-charge-limited current of a mildlyrelativisticelectronbeam is a nonlinearly increasing function of the ion-channel density.
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