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A lower sensitivity limit of the order of 10 mg 235U was determined in a 20 s measurement time with a reasonable amount of beryllium (170 g) or of heavy water (100 g) and a mean electron current of 10 μA.

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The hydrodynamic equations describe the evolution of the electron density, electric field and the complex amplitude of the Bloch oscillations for the electron current density and the mean energy density.

The gated electron current depends on the initial electron bunch properties.

The accelerated electron current is limited by the continuous thermo-emission electron beam used in the experiments.

This electron current is measured as a function of time.

The electron current oscillation amplitude was used as a fitting parameter.

We note that Coulomb repulsion effects are insignificant in our results due to the low electron current (pA) leading to less than 1 interacting electron per laser pulse.

In Fig. 4b, we show the phase-dependent electron current for electrons with a deflection angle θ>6 mrad and an energy gain ΔEk>400 eV.

The electron current density (mA/cm2).

The electron-energy spread was about 120 meV in the measurement (at an electron current of about 20 nA).

And I mean very current.

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