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Richard M. Bionta
Researcher at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Publications - 48
Citations - 3890
Richard M. Bionta is an academic researcher from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Free-electron laser. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 48 publications receiving 3581 citations.
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First lasing and operation of an ångstrom-wavelength free-electron laser
Paul Emma,R. Akre,J. Arthur,Richard M. Bionta,Christoph Bostedt,John D. Bozek,Axel Brachmann,Philip H. Bucksbaum,Ryan Coffee,F.-J. Decker,Y. Ding,David H. Dowell,S. A. Edstrom,Alan Fisher,Josef Frisch,Sasha Gilevich,Jerome B. Hastings,G. Hays,Ph. Hering,Zhirong Huang,R. H. Iverson,Henrik Loos,Marc Messerschmidt,A. Miahnahri,Stefan Moeller,Heinz-Dieter Nuhn,G. Pile,Daniel Ratner,J. Rzepiela,D. Schultz,T. Smith,P. Stefan,H. Tompkins,Joshua J. Turner,J. Welch,William E. White,Juhao Wu,Gerald Yocky,J. Galayda +38 more
TL;DR: The Linac Coherent Light Source free-electron laser has achieved coherent X-ray generation down to a wavelength of 1.2 A and at a brightness that is nearly ten orders of magnitude higher than conventional synchrotrons.
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Linac coherent light source (LCLS) conceptual design report
J. Arthur,William Graves,M. Renner,James Rosenzweig,G. Faigel,Zhirong Huang,Michael Wulff,Janos Hajdu,I. Evans,K. Kulander,Andrew Y. Ng,Jianwei Miao,D.H. Dowell,Janos Kirz,David Sayre,P. Ilinski,Roger Falcone,D. Imre,Linda Young,P. Emma,C.V. Robinson,A. Zewail,Phillip Bucksbaum,Otto Landen,Arthur Toor,R.W. Lee,G. Mulhollan,Isaac Vasserman,J.C. Gauthier,Elizabeth Moog,Gennady Stupakov,John Schmerge,Richard Neutze,D. Schneider,D. Dungan,C. Limborg,A.S. Fisher,P.R. Bolton,R. Yotam,L. Klaisner,Heinz-Dieter Nuhn,R. Ruland,R.R. Freeman,Efim Gluskin,Xijie Wang,Alex H. Lumpkin,S. Mochrie,Philip A. Anfinrud,Francesco Sette,Chris Jacobsen,R. Humphry,M. Xie,Mark Woodley,Keith A. Nelson,V. Bharadwaj,J. Galayda,D. Saenz,Emil Trakhtenberg,Luca Serafini,G. Ruocco,Stephen V. Milton,Edgar Weckert,Carl Schroeder,E.I. Lindau,Patrick Krejcik,Richard M. Bionta,S. Sasaki,Roman Tatchyn,D. Nguyen,Jerome B. Hastings,G. Materlik,Ilan Ben-Zvi,Mark Sutton,Ciaran Lewis,Justin Wark,Glenn Decker,David Riley,P.K. Den Hartog,Claudio Pellegrini,Dennis Palmer,S. Dierker,M. Ferrario,S. K. Sinha,R. C. Cauble,Keith O. Hodgson,William M. Fawley,S. J. Rose,D. Waltz,J. M. Paterson,J.C. Frisch,B. Stephenson,R.E. Kirby,Herman Winick,Abraham Szöke,K.J. Kim,A. Wootton,Max Cornacchia,J.E. Clendenin,D. van der Spoel,C.C. Kao,Michael Borland,Sven Reiche,Nikolay Vinokurov,S. M. Gierman,Patrick Audebert,Karl Bane +105 more
TL;DR: The Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) as mentioned in this paper is a free-electron-laser (FEL) R&D facility operating in the wavelength range 1.5-15 angstrom, which utilizes the SLAC linac and produces sub-picosecond pulses of short wavelength x-rays with very high peak brightness and full transverse coherence.
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Characteristics of focused soft X-ray free-electron laser beam determined by ablation of organic molecular solids.
Jaromir Chalupsky,Libor Juha,Jaroslav Kuba,J. Cihelka,Věra Hájková,S. Koptyaev,Josef Krasa,Andriy Velyhan,M. Bergh,Carl Caleman,Janos Hajdu,Richard M. Bionta,Henry N. Chapman,Stefan P. Hau-Riege,Richard A. London,Marek Jurek,Jacek Krzywinski,Robert Nietubyć,Jerzy B. Pelka,Ryszard Sobierajski,J. Meyer-ter-Vehn,A. Tronnier,Klaus Sokolowski-Tinten,Nikola Stojanovic,Kai Tiedtke,Sven Toleikis,Thomas Tschentscher,H. Wabnitz,Ulf Zastrau +28 more
TL;DR: A linear accelerator based source of coherent radiation, FLASH provides ultra-intense femtosecond radiation pulses at wavelengths from the extreme ultraviolet (XUV;lambda<100nm) to the soft X-ray (SXR; lambda<30nm) spectral regions.
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Molybdenum/beryllium multilayer mirrors for normal incidence in the extreme ultraviolet.
Kenneth M. Skulina,C S Alford,Richard M. Bionta,D. M. Makowiecki,Eric M. Gullikson,Regina Soufli,Jeffrey B. Kortright,James H. Underwood +7 more
TL;DR: This work reports on a series of normal-incidence reflectance measurements at wavelengths just longer than the beryllium K-edge from molybdenum/beryllium multilayer mirrors that are to be demonstrated in the 1-80-nm spectral range.
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Damage threshold of inorganic solids under free-electron-laser irradiation at 32.5 nm wavelength
Stefan P. Hau-Riege,Richard A. London,Richard M. Bionta,M. A. McKernan,Sherry L. Baker,Jacek Krzywinski,R. Sobierajski,Robert Nietubyć,Jerzy B. Pelka,Marek Jurek,Libor Juha,Jaromír Chalupský,J. Cihelka,Věra Hájková,Andriy Velyhan,Josef Krasa,Jaroslav Kuba,Kai Tiedtke,Sven Toleikis,Th. Tschentscher,H. Wabnitz,M. Bergh,Carl Caleman,Klaus Sokolowski-Tinten,Nikola Stojanovic,Ulf Zastrau +25 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors showed that the threshold for surface-damage is on the order of the fluence required for thermal melting for larger fluences, suggesting that the craters are formed by two-phase vaporization.