Quantitative single shot and spatially resolved plasma wakefield diagnostics

Physical Review Special Topics: Accelerators and Beams American Physical Society 18:8 (2015)

Authors:

Muhammad Kasim, James Holloway, Luke Ceurvorst, Matthew C Levy, Naren Ratan, James Sadler, Robert Bingham, Philip Burrows, Raoul Trines, Matthew Wing, Peter Norreys

Abstract:

Diagnosing plasma conditions can give great advantages in optimizing plasma wakefield accelerator experiments. One possible method is that of photon acceleration. By propagating a laser probe pulse through a plasma wakefield and extracting the imposed frequency modulation, one can obtain an image of the density modulation of the wakefield. In order to diagnose the wakefield parameters at a chosen point in the plasma, the probe pulse crosses the plasma at oblique angles relative to the wakefield. In this paper, mathematical expressions relating the frequency modulation of the laser pulse and the wakefield density profile of the plasma for oblique crossing angles are derived. Multidimensional particle-in-cell simulation results presented in this paper confirm that the frequency modulation profiles and the density modulation profiles agree to within 10%. Limitations to the accuracy of the measurement are discussed in this paper. This technique opens new possibilities to quantitatively diagnose the plasma wakefield density at known positions within the plasma column.

THE ZURICH ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY (ZENS) OF GALAXIES IN GROUPS ALONG THE COSMIC WEB. V. PROPERTIES AND FREQUENCY OF MERGING SATELLITES AND CENTRALS IN DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTS**Based on observations collected at the European Southern Observatory, La Silla Chile. Program ID 177.A-0680.

The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 797:2 (2014) 127

Authors:

A Pipino, A Cibinel, S Tacchella, CM Carollo, SJ Lilly, F Miniati, JD Silverman, JH van Gorkom, A Finoguenov

The Late Danian Event at Site 1209: a rapid diversification of calcareous nannofossils

Rendiconti online della Società Geologica Italiana Societa Geologica Italiana 31 (2014) 149-150

Authors:

Francesco Miniati, Simonetta Monechi, Carlotta Cappelli

Turbulent amplification of magnetic fields in laboratory laser-produced shock waves

Nature Physics Springer Nature 10:7 (2014) 520-524

Authors:

J Meinecke, HW Doyle, F Miniati, AR Bell, R Bingham, R Crowston, RP Drake, M Fatenejad, M Koenig, Y Kuramitsu, C C. Kuranz, DQ Lamb, D Lee, MJ MacDonald, CD Murphy, H-S Park, A Pelka, A Ravasio, Y Sakawa, AA Schekochihin, A Scopatz, P Tzeferacos, WC Wan, NC Woolsey, R Yurchak, B Reville, G Gregori

THE MATRYOSHKA RUN: A EULERIAN REFINEMENT STRATEGY TO STUDY THE STATISTICS OF TURBULENCE IN VIRIALIZED COSMIC STRUCTURES

The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 782:1 (2014) 21