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Detailed experimental results for high-trapping efficiency and narrow energy spread in a laser-driven accelerator

  • W. D. Kimura
  • , L. P. Campbell
  • , C. E. Dilley
  • , S. C. Gottschalk
  • , D. C. Quimby
  • , M. Babzien
  • , I. Ben-Zvi
  • , J. C. Gallardo
  • , K. P. Kusche
  • , I. V. Pogorelsky
  • , J. Skaritka
  • , V. Yakimenko
  • , D. B. Cline
  • , F. Zhou
  • , L. C. Steinhauer
  • , R. H. Pantell
  • STI Optronics Inc.
  • Brookhaven National Laboratory
  • University of California at Los Angeles
  • University of Washington
  • Stanford University

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Abstract

Presented are details of the staged electron laser acceleration (STELLA) experiment, which demonstrated high-trapping efficiency and narrow energy spread in a staged laser-driven accelerator. Trapping efficiencies of up to 80% and energy spreads down to 0.36% (1σ) were demonstrated. The experiment validated an approach that may be suitable for the basic design of a laser-driven accelerator system. In this approach, a laser-driven modulator together with a chicane creates a train of microbunches spaced apart by the laser wavelength. These microbunches are sent into a second laser-driven accelerator designed to efficiently trap the microbunches in the ponderomotive potential well of the laser electric field while maintaining a narrow energy spread. The STELLA scientific apparatus and procedures are described in detail. In-depth comparisons between the data and model are given including the predicted energy spectrum, energy-phase plot, and microbunch length profile. Data and model comparisons as a function of the phase delay between the microbunches and the accelerating wave are presented. The model is exercised to reveal how the high-trapping efficiency process evolves during the acceleration process.

Original languageEnglish
Article number091301
Pages (from-to)42-60
Number of pages19
JournalPhysical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams
Volume7
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 2004

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