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Investigation of advanced electron bunch generation and diagnostics in the BOND laboratory at DESY

Authors :
Kononenko, Olena
Bohlen, Simon
Dale, John
Darcy, Richard
Dinter, Maik
Erbe, Jan-Hendrik
Horbatiuk, Taras
Indorf, Gregor
Di Lucchio, Laura
Goldberg, Lars
Gruse, Jan-Niclas
Karstensen, Sven
Libov, Vladyslav
Ludwig, Kai
Martinez De La Ossa, Alberto
Marutzky, Frank
Niroula, Avinash
Osterhoff, Jens
Quast, Martin
Schaper, Lucas
Schwinkendorf, Jan-Patrick
Streeter, Matthew
Tauscher, Gabriele
Weichert, Stefan
Palmer, Charlotte
Source :
58th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics, San Jose, USA, 2016-10-31-2016-11-04
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

58th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics, San Jose, USA, 31 Oct 2016 - 4 Nov 2016 ; (2016).<br />Laser driven plasma wakefield accelerators have been explored as a potential compact, reproducible source of relativistic electron bunches, utilising an electric field of many GV/m. Control over injection of electrons into the wakefield is of crucial importance in producing stable, mono-energetic electron bunches. Density tailoring of the target, to control the acceleration process, can also be used to improve the quality of the bunch. By using gas jets to provide tailored targets it is possible to provide good access for plasma diagnostics while also producing sharp density gradients for density down-ramp injection. OpenFOAM hydrodynamic simulations were used to investigate the possibility of producing tailored density targets in a supersonic gas jet. Particle-in-cell simulations of the resulting density profiles modelled the effect of the tailored density on the properties of the accelerated electron bunch. Here, we present the simulation results together with preliminary experimental measurements of electron and x-ray properties from LPWA experiments using gas jet targets and a 25 TW, 25 fs Ti:Sa laser system at DESY.

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics::Accelerator Physics

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
58th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics, San Jose, USA, 2016-10-31-2016-11-04
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....126904b35f4dfc3e731a09c490ed6cb9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3204/PUBDB-2016-05712