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100 MeV injector cell for a staged laser wakefield accelerator

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Abstract

A 100 MeV electron laser wakefield injector based on a sub-millimeter gas cell is presented. The gas cell, used mainly to overcome the density inhomogeneity associated with gas jets, is capable of yielding a homogeneous plasma source with densities less than 2 × 1019 cm -3. Sharp step plasma density boundaries were obtained by using the laser to drill the gas cell pinholes as small as 100 μm in diameter. The gas cell lengths were comparable to the dephasing length. The gas cell length and density were varied to study electron bunch characteristics. The UCLA 10 TW Ti:Sapphire laser was focused into the gas cell where helium and hydrogen were used as target gases with a few percent nitrogen impurity added to induce ionization trapping of the electrons [1]. The observed electron beams had divergences less than 2 mR. A model for producing low divergence beams is presented.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAdvanced Accelerator Concepts - 15th Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop
Pages315-320
Number of pages6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012
Event15th Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop, AAC 2012 - Austin, TX, United States
Duration: Jun 10 2012Jun 15 2012

Publication series

NameAIP Conference Proceedings
Volume1507

Conference

Conference15th Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop, AAC 2012
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityAustin, TX
Period06/10/1206/15/12

Keywords

  • Density Ramps
  • Electron Beam Divergence
  • Laser Wakefield Acceleration

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