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Generation and acceleration of electron bunches from a plasma photocathode

Authors :
Rafal Zgadzaj
Oliver Karger
A. Beaton
G. Wittig
Grace Manahan
A. F. Habib
Brendan O'Shea
Vitaly Yakimenko
Mark Hogan
Alexander Knetsch
S. Z. Green
Michael Litos
Y. Xi
Spencer Gessner
Gerard Andonian
Erik Adli
D. Ullmann
Alex Murokh
C. A. Lindstrøm
T. Heinemann
Paul Scherkl
Bernhard Hidding
John R. Cary
James Rosenzweig
Aihua Deng
Christine Clarke
David L. Bruhwiler
Michael C. Downer
Source :
Nature Physics. 15:1156-1160
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019.

Abstract

Plasma waves generated in the wake of intense, relativistic laser1,2 or particle beams3,4 can accelerate electron bunches to gigaelectronvolt energies in centimetre-scale distances. This allows the realization of compact accelerators with emerging applications ranging from modern light sources such as the free-electron laser to energy frontier lepton colliders. In a plasma wakefield accelerator, such multi-gigavolt-per-metre wakefields can accelerate witness electron bunches that are either externally injected5,6 or captured from the background plasma7,8. Here we demonstrate optically triggered injection9–11 and acceleration of electron bunches, generated in a multi-component hydrogen and helium plasma employing a spatially aligned and synchronized laser pulse. This ‘plasma photocathode’ decouples injection from wake excitation by liberating tunnel-ionized helium electrons directly inside the plasma cavity, where these cold electrons are then rapidly boosted to relativistic velocities. The injection regime can be accessed via optical11 density down-ramp injection12–16 and is an important step towards the generation of electron beams with unprecedented low transverse emittance, high current and 6D-brightness17. This experimental path opens numerous prospects for transformative plasma wakefield accelerator applications based on ultrahigh-brightness beams. Electron bunches are generated and accelerated to relativistic velocities by tunnel ionization of neutral gas species in a plasma. This represents a step towards ultra-bright, high-emittance beams in plasma wakefield accelerators. [This summary has been amended from ‘laser-plasma’ to ‘plasma wakefield’ accelerators.]

Details

ISSN :
17452481 and 17452473
Volume :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a91d61fad2a1f0c5476c6224b0c2c544
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41567-019-0610-9