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Effects of ionization in a laser Wakefield accelerator

Authors :
McGuffey, C.
Schumaker, W.
Kneip, Stefan
Matsuoka, T.
Bychenkov, Valery Yu.
Glazyrin, I. V.
Karpeev, A. V.
Dollar, F. J.
Chvykov, Vladimir
Kalintchenko, Galina
Yanovsky, Victor
Thomas, Alexander George Roy
Maksimchuk, Anatoly
Krushelnick, Karl
McGuffey, C.
Schumaker, W.
Kneip, Stefan
Matsuoka, T.
Bychenkov, Valery Yu.
Glazyrin, I. V.
Karpeev, A. V.
Dollar, F. J.
Chvykov, Vladimir
Kalintchenko, Galina
Yanovsky, Victor
Thomas, Alexander George Roy
Maksimchuk, Anatoly
Krushelnick, Karl
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Experimental results are presented from studies of the ionization injection process in laser wakefield acceleration using the Hercules laser with laser power up to 100 TW. Gas jet targets consisting of gas mixtures reduced the density threshold required for electron injection and increased the maximum beam charge. Gas mixture targets produced smooth beams even at densities which would produce severe beam breakup in pure He targets and the divergence was found to increase with gas mixture pressure.

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OAIster
Notes :
McGuffey, C. and Schumaker, W. and Kneip, Stefan and Matsuoka, T. and Bychenkov, Valery Yu. and Glazyrin, I. V. and Karpeev, A. V. and Dollar, F. J. and Chvykov, Vladimir and Kalintchenko, Galina and Yanovsky, Victor and Thomas, Alexander George Roy and Maksimchuk, Anatoly and Krushelnick, Karl (2010) Effects of ionization in a laser Wakefield accelerator. AIP Conference Proceedings, 1299. pp. 144-149. ISSN 0094-243X
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1099170367
Document Type :
Electronic Resource