Publications by authors named "A J Zigler"

Article Synopsis
  • - Plasma wakefield acceleration is a groundbreaking technique that can rapidly boost particle beam energies to gigaelectronvolts in very short distances, making it potential for compact applications like free-electron lasers.
  • - Despite the reduced size of the plasma accelerator, traditional magnetic optics are still used before and after the process, which require larger setups.
  • - The research introduces a compact device featuring two active-plasma lenses, which enhances focusing and energy gain of particle beams, aiding in the miniaturization of accelerators for future, smaller-scale machinery.
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We present a new approach that demonstrates the deflection and guiding of relativistic electron beams over curved paths by means of the magnetic field generated in a plasma-discharge capillary. We experimentally prove that the guiding is much less affected by the beam chromatic dispersion with respect to a conventional bending magnet and, with the support of numerical simulations, we show that it can even be made dispersionless by employing larger discharge currents. This proof-of-principle experiment extends the use of plasma-based devices, that revolutionized the field of particle accelerators enabling the generation of GeV beams in few centimeters.

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Spectral measurements play a vital role in understanding laser-plasma interactions. The ability to accurately measure the spectrum of radiation sources is crucial for unraveling the underlying physics. In this article, we introduce a novel approach that significantly enhances the efficiency of binary sinusoidal transmission grating spectrometers .

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The Panamanian golden frog (Atelopus zeteki) is a critically endangered species and currently is believed to survive and reproduce only in human care. Panamanian golden frog males are considerably vocal which may be an important component in their successful reproduction, though little is currently known about their calls. To better understand the behavior and vocal patterns of this species and to improve breeding efforts in the assurance colony, we employed individual sound recording of male advertisement calls and acoustic monitoring of a breeding colony to investigate variation in the vocal behavior of Panamanian golden frogs.

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