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Staging laser plasma accelerators for increased beam energy

Source :
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Staging laser plasma accelerators is an efficient way of mitigating laser pump depletion in laser driven accelerators and necessary for reaching high energies with compact laser systems. The concept of staging includes coupling of additional laser energy and transporting the electron beam from one accelerating module to another. Due to laser damage threshold constraints, in-coupling laser energy with conventional optics requires distances between the accelerating modules of the order of 10m, resulting in decreased average accelerating gradient and complicated e-beam transport. In this paper we use basic scaling laws to show that the total length of future laser plasma accelerators will be determined by staging technology. We also propose using a liquid jet plasma mirror for in-coupling the laser beam and show that it has the potential to reduce distance between stages to the cm-scale.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Notes :
Panasenko, Dmitriy
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1025356902
Document Type :
Electronic Resource