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       <contributors>
          <authors>
             <author>Piot, P.</author>
          </authors>
       </contributors>
       <titles>
          <title>
             Overview of Alternative Bunching and Current-shaping Techniques for Low-Energy Electron Beams
          </title>
       </titles>
       <pages>MOD02</pages>
       <keywords>
          <keyword>electron</keyword>
          <keyword>laser</keyword>
          <keyword>bunching</keyword>
          <keyword>wakefield</keyword>
          <keyword>radiation</keyword>
       </keywords>
       <dates>
          <year>2015</year>
          <pub-dates>
             <date>2015-12</date>
          </pub-dates>
       </dates>
       <abstract>
          Techniques to bunch or shape an electron beam at low energies (<em>E</em> &lt;15 MeV) have important implications toward the realization of table-top radiation sources [1] or to the design of compact multi-user free-electron lasers[2]. This paper provides an overview of alternative methods recently developed including techniques such as wakefield-based bunching, space-charge-driven microbunching via wave-breaking [3], ab-initio shaping of the electron-emission process [4], and phase space exchangers. Practical applications of some of these methods to foreseen free-electron-laser configurations are also briefly discussed [5].
       </abstract>
    </record>
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