GeV electron beams from a centimeter-scale laser-driven plasma accelerator

Proceedings of the IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference (2007) 1911-1915

Authors:

AJ Gonsalves, K Nakamura, C Tóth, CGR Geddes, CB Schroeder, E Esarey, E Cormier-Michel, WP Leemans, D Bruhwiler, JR Cary, SM Hooker

Abstract:

Results are presented on the generation of quasimonoenergetic electron beams with energy up to 1GeV using a 40TW laser and a 3.3 cm-long hydrogen-filled capillary discharge waveguide [1, 2]. Electron beams were not observed without a plasma channel, indicating that self-focusing alone could not be relied upon for effective guiding of the laser pulse. Results are presented of the electron beam spectra, and the dependence of the reliability of producing electron beams as a function of laser and plasma parameters. ©2007 IEEE.

Performance of capillary discharge guided laser plasma wakefield accelerator

Proceedings of the IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference (2007) 2978-2980

Authors:

K Nakamura, E Esarey, CGR Geddes, AJ Gonsalves, WP Leemans, D Panasenko, CB Schroeder, C Toth, SM Hooker

Abstract:

A GeV-class laser-driven plasma-based wakefield accelerator has been realized at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). The device consists of the 40 TW high repetition rate Ti:sapphire LOASIS laser system at LBNL and a gas-filled capillary discharge waveguide developed at Oxford University. The operation of the capillary discharge guided laser plasma wakefield accelerator with a capillary of 225 μm diameter and 33 mm in length was analyzed in detail. The input intensity dependence suggests that excessive self-injection causes increased beam loading leading to broadband lower energy electron beam generation. The trigger versus laser arrival timing dependence suggests that the plasma channel parameters can be tuned to reduce beam divergence. ©2007 IEEE.

GeV plasma accelerators driven in waveguides

PLASMA PHYS CONTR F 49:12B (2007) B403-B410

Authors:

SM Hooker, E Brunetti, E Esarey, JG Gallacher, CGR Geddes, AJ Gonsalves, DA Jaroszynski, C Kamperidis, S Kneip, K Krushelnick, WP Leemans, SPD Mangles, CD Murphy, B Nagler, Z Najmudin, K Nakamura, PA Norreys, D Panasenko, TP Rowlands-Rees, CB Schroeder, CS Toth, R Trines

Abstract:

During the last few years laser-driven plasma accelerators have been shown to generate quasi-monoenergetic electron beams with energies up to several hundred MeV. Extending the output energy of laser-driven plasma accelerators to the GeV range requires operation at plasma densities an order of magnitude lower, i.e. 10(18) cm(-3), and increasing the distance over which acceleration is maintained from a few millimetres to a few tens of millimetres. One approach for achieving this is to guide the driving laser pulse in the plasma channel formed in a gas-filled capillary discharge waveguide. We present transverse interferometric measurements of the evolution of the plasma channel formed and compare these measurements with models of the capillary discharge. We describe in detail experiments performed at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in which plasma accelerators were driven within this type of waveguide to generate quasi-monoenergetic electron beams with energies up to I GeV.

GeV-scale electron acceleration in a gas-filled capillary discharge waveguide

New Journal of Physics 9 (2007)

Authors:

S Karsch, J Osterhoff, A Popp, TP Rowlands-Rees, Z Major, M Fuchs, B Marx, R Hörlein, K Schmid, L Veisz, S Becker, U Schramm, B Hidding, G Pretzler, D Habs, F Grüner, F Krausz, SM Hooker

Abstract:

We report experimental results on laser-driven electron acceleration with low divergence. The electron beam was generated by focussing 750 mJ, 42 fs laser pulses into a gas-filled capillary discharge waveguide at electron densities in the range between 1018 and 1019cm-3. Quasi-monoenergetic electron bunches with energies as high as 500MeV have been detected, with features reaching up to 1 GeV, albeit with large shot-to-shot fluctuations. A more stable regime with higher bunch charge (20-45 pC) and less energy (200-300 MeV) could also be observed. The beam divergence and the pointing stability are around or below 1 mrad and 8 mrad, respectively. These findings are consistent with self-injection of electrons into a breaking plasma wave. © IOP Publishing Ltd and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft.

Forward-jet production in deep inelastic ep scattering at HERA

European Physical Journal C 52:3 (2007) 515-530

Authors:

S Chekanov, M Derrick, S Magill, B Musgrave, D Nicholass, J Repond, R Yoshida, MCK Mattingly, M Jechow, N Pavel, AG Yagües Molina, S Antonelli, P Antonioli, G Bari, M Basile, L Bellagamba, M Bindi, D Boscherini, A Bruni, G Bruni, L Cifarelli, F Cindolo, A Contin, M Corradi, S De Pasquale, G Iacobucci, A Margotti, R Nania, A Polini, G Sartorelli, A Zichichi, D Bartsch, I Brock, H Hartmann, E Hilger, HP Jakob, M Jüngst, OM Kind, AE Nuncio-Quiroz, E Paul, R Renner, U Samson, V Schönberg, R Shehzadi, M Wlasenko, NH Brook, GP Heath, JD Morris, M Capua, S Fazio, A Mastroberardino, M Schioppa, G Susinno, E Tassi, JY Kim, KJ Ma, ZA Ibrahim, B Kamaluddin, WAT Wan Abdullah, Y Ning, Z Ren, F Sciulli, J Chwastowski, A Eskreys, J Figiel, A Galas, M Gil, K Olkiewicz, P Stopa, L Zawiejski, L Adamczyk, T Bołd, I Grabowska-Bołd, D Kisielewska, J Łukasik, M Przybycień, L Suszycki, A Kotański, W Słomiński, V Adler, U Behrens, I Bloch, C Blohm, A Bonato, K Borras, R Ciesielski, N Coppola, A Dossanov, V Drugakov, J Fourletova, A Geiser, D Gladkov, P Göttlicher, J Grebenyuk, I Gregor, T Haas, W Hain, C Horn, A Hüttmann, B Kahle

Abstract:

Forward jet cross sections have been measured in neutral current deep inelastic scattering at low Bjorken-x with the ZEUS detector at HERA using an integrated luminosity of 81.8 pb-1. Measurements are presented for inclusive forward jets as well as for forward jets accompanied by a dijet system. The explored phase space, with jet pseudorapidity up to 4.3 is expected to be particularly sensitive to the dynamics of QCD parton evolution at low x. The measurements are compared to fixed-order QCD calculations and to leading-order parton-shower Monte Carlo models. © 2007 Springer-Verlag / Società Italiana di Fisica.