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High Power lasers for Gamma source

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Abstract

A high intensity Gamma source required for Nuclear Spectroscopy can be delivered by the interaction between accelerated electron and intense laser beams. Those interactions lasers, based on multi-stage amplification, deliver 300mJ, 5ps pulses at 100Hz.

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