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Demonstration of a compact plasma accelerator powered by laser-accelerated electron beams

Plasma wakefield accelerators are capable of sustaining gigavolt-per-centimeter accelerating fields, surpassing the electric breakdown threshold in state-of-the-art accelerator modules by 3-4 orders of magnitude. Beam-driven wakefields offer particularly attractive conditions for the generation and...

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Autores principales: Kurz, T., Heinemann, T., Gilljohann, M. F., Chang, Y. Y., Couperus Cabadağ, J. P., Debus, A., Kononenko, O., Pausch, R., Schöbel, S., Assmann, R. W., Bussmann, M., Ding, H., Götzfried, J., Köhler, A., Raj, G., Schindler, S., Steiniger, K., Zarini, O., Corde, S., Döpp, A., Hidding, B., Karsch, S., Schramm, U., Martinez de la Ossa, A., Irman, A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8129089/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34001874
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-23000-7
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Sumario:Plasma wakefield accelerators are capable of sustaining gigavolt-per-centimeter accelerating fields, surpassing the electric breakdown threshold in state-of-the-art accelerator modules by 3-4 orders of magnitude. Beam-driven wakefields offer particularly attractive conditions for the generation and acceleration of high-quality beams. However, this scheme relies on kilometer-scale accelerators. Here, we report on the demonstration of a millimeter-scale plasma accelerator powered by laser-accelerated electron beams. We showcase the acceleration of electron beams to 128 MeV, consistent with simulations exhibiting accelerating gradients exceeding 100 GV m(−1). This miniaturized accelerator is further explored by employing a controlled pair of drive and witness electron bunches, where a fraction of the driver energy is transferred to the accelerated witness through the plasma. Such a hybrid approach allows fundamental studies of beam-driven plasma accelerator concepts at widely accessible high-power laser facilities. It is anticipated to provide compact sources of energetic high-brightness electron beams for quality-demanding applications such as free-electron lasers.