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We have produced laser wakefield-accelerated electron beams with energies of 2 GeV in Target Area 1 of the ZEUS facility. These electron beams oscillate in the accelerating structure that is produced in the wake of an ultrashort laser pulse (25 fs). These 'betatron' oscillations result in the emission of a collimated (4 mrad divergence) beam of high-energy X-ray/gamma photons (on the order of several hundred keV). In this work, we demonstrate the capabilities of the ZEUS laser system by showing that apodizing the laser beam in the near field allows for the production of high-quality betatron X-rays for radiography purposes. This demonstrates that a high-power, large-aperture laser beam could be split into multiple parts to drive betatron X-ray sources from multiple angles or temporal delays into a High Energy Density (HED) target to be probed, enabling pump-probe measurements at multiple temporal delays or tomography on a single shot.
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