Recent developments in the Dutch Laser Wakefield Accelerators program at the University of Twente: New external bunch injection scheme.
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1 Recent developments in the Dutch Laser Wakefield Accelerators program at the University of Twente: New external bunch injection scheme. A.G. Khachatryan, F.A. van Goor, J.W.J. Verschuur and K.-J. Boller University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands. ELAN Hamburg November 2-5, 2004
2 Dutch Laser Wakefield Accelerators Program University of Twente Laser Physics group University of Eindhoven Physics and Applications of Ion Beams and Accelerators group FOM-Institute for Plasma Physics Rijnhuizen Laser-Plasma XUV Source and XUV optics group
3 Support and Topics Foundation for Fundamental Research on Matter (FOM) Project duration: External injection schemes (TUE, UT) Photo injector (TUE, UT) Ti-Sapphire laser (UT) Plasma channel (FOM-Rijnhuizen)
4 LWFA The Injection Problem External Injection Injection in wakefield (?) Injection in front of laser GeV, fs bunch Internal Injection (wavebreaking) elf-modulated regime Laser pulse length >> plasma wavelength 100% energy spread Optical injection methods Controlled, local wavebreaking Transverse wavebreaking ~100MeV, fs bunch Good quality e-bunch Limited energy Poor reproducibility
5 Laser Wakefields in Plasma Channel 5.0 Longitudinal wakefield r Accelerating: Decelerating: -2.5 (a) ξ Position of laser pulse Transverse wakefield r (b) ξ Focusing: Defocusing:
6 Novel e-bunch Injection Scheme trapped bunch laser pulse v g v b initial bunch wakefield ξ Publications on the scheme: A.G. Khachatryan, F.A. van Goor, K.-J. Boller, Proceedings PAC 03, pp (2003). A.G. Khachatryan, Phys. Rev. E 65, (2002). A.G. Khachatryan, JETP Letters 74, 371 (2001).
7 How it works k p r k p (z-ct) Initial parameters of the bunch: length λ p ; energy (mc 2 γ) 1.14 MeV. The trapped bunch length: λ p /57; radius: λ p /7; it is accelerated to ~600 MeV on a distance of ~1 cm.
8 How it works - II Another example with electrons. A. Reitsma, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow
9 The New Scheme Low-energy electron bunch: Energy (γ 0 ) hundreds kevs to few MeVs Length (L 0 ) up to a few hundreds microns Trapping distance: L tr ~2 γ 02 L 0 + Plasma High-intensity laser pulse: Intensity >10 18 W/cm 2 = channel Parabolic radial density profile, n p ~ cm -3. Ultra-short relativistic electron bunch: Length ~ 1 micron (few fs); Diameter few microns; Energy up to a few GeV s; Number of electrons ~10 8 (~10 pc); Emittance ~0.1 mm mrad.
10 Advantages of the LWFA scheme No ultra-short electron bunch is needed before the acceleration in the laser wakefield; No femtosecond synchronization is required while injecting the bunch in the wakefield; No transverse size of a few micron and precise transverse positioning are needed for the injecting e- bunch; Effective longitudinal and transverse electron-bunch compression; Good quality of the accelerated bunch; Scaling to high energies (GeV s) is possible.
11 Experimental Set-Up Plasma channel Parabolic mirror Linac e-bunch Metal photo cathode 3 rd harmonic converter Laser pulse
12 Parameters for Proof-of-Principle Experiment with 1J, (30-50) fs Laser Pulse. Laser pulse: Wavelength: 0.8 µm Peak intensity at focus: (1 6) W/cm 2 Normalized amplitude, a 0 : σ z : µm σ r : µm Plasma channel: On-axis electron concentration, n p (0): (0.7 2) cm -3 On-axis plasma wavelength, λ p : (24 40) µm Channel length: (2 5) cm Injected electron bunch: Accelerated electron bunch: Energy m e c 2 γ 0 : (1 4) MeV Bunch duration: ( ) fs Bunch diameter: ( ) µm Number of electrons: ((16 160) pc) Energy m e c 2 γ 0 : ( ) GeV Bunch duration: (1 10) fs Bunch diameter: (2 10) µm Number of electrons: up to 10 8 (16 pc) beam loading limit
13 Conclusion New external injection scheme promises electron bunch generation with: High quality; High energy (GeV s); Extremely short duration (fs).
14 End
15 Mathematical and numerical approaches Laser pulse Gaussian 3D pulse which is assumed to be non-evolving Ponderomotive force acting on plasma electrons, F p ~ I Electron bunch Relativistic equation of motion for bunch electrons Plasma Maxwell equations for laser wake-field calculations Continuity equation and Relativistic equation of motion for plasma electrons Ions are immobile The plasma is cold Maxwell equations for plasma wake-field calculations
16 minimum trapping energy, MeV Trapping conditions Laser pulse intensity / 10^18 W/cm^2 Minimum trapping energy wake-field amplitude and wake amplitude in 1D. 1D minimum trapping energy (MeV) D r / plasma wavelength Minimum trapping energy depending o initial radial position, 1 I 0 = W/cm 2 ; 2 I 0 = W/cm 2. γ min <γ tr <γ g λ p /λ L >>1 1 2
17 The minimum Formulae trapping for our energy: injection γ min φ scheme min +1/φ min /2. The trapping distance for an e-bunch: l tr 2γ 02 L 0, L 0 is the initial bunch length. The normalised emittance: ε n (R 2 Ω/4π 2 )λ p, Ω=( f r / r /γ) 1/2 is the betatron frequency, R<<σ r is the trapped bunch radius, Ω and R are in the normalized units; ε n nm for accelerated bunch. The beam loading restriction to the total number of trapped electrons: N b << λ p [µm].
18 General formulae for LWFA The wavebreaking field: E WB [V/cm] 0.96(n p [cm -3 ]) 1/2, E WB 0.68 GeV/cm for n p cm -3. The detuning length: L det =λ 3 p /λ2 L =λ p γ g 2, for example, L det =7.5 cm when λ p =30 µm and and γ g =50. Plasma wavelength: λ p [µm] /(n p [cm -3 ]) 1/2. Plasma concentration: n p [cm -3 ] /(λ p [µm]) 2 Laser field:e L [TV/m] 3.2a 0 /λ L [µm]; a λ L [µm](i 0 [W/cm 2 ]) 1/2 ; I 0 =(πc/2)(m e c 2 a 0 /eλ L ) (a 0 /λ L [µm]) 2 W/cm 2 ; I W/cm -2 when a 0 =2 and λ L =0.8µm. Peak power: P=πr 2 0 I 0 /2 ; P[GW] 21.5(a 0 r 0 /λ L )2 ; P 2.15 TW when a 0 =2 and r 0 /λ L =5. Critical power for self-focusing: P c [GW] 17.4(ω L /ω p ) 2 =17.4(λ p /λ L ) 2. The Rayleigh length: Z R =πr 02 /λ L ; Z R 0.3 mm for r 0 /λ L =10 and r 0 =10 µm. The laser pulse energy: W L Pτ L ; W 0.1 J when P=2 TW and τ L =50 fs. The energy of a Gaussian laser pulse (a=a 0 exp[-(z/σ z ) 2 ]exp[-(r/σ r ) 2 ]): W L =[(π/2) 1/2 /16]σ r2 σ z (m e2 c 2 ω L2 a 02 /e 2 )=(π/2) 3/2 σ r2 σ z I 0 /c; W L σ r2 σ z a 02 /λ L2 J; σ z,r, λ L are in microns. e-bunch energy gain: W b =N b m e c 2 (γ γ 0 ) N b m e c 2 γ, γ 0 is the initial gamma factor. The energy of excited laser wakefield: W w [a 04 /(1+a 02 /2)]σ r2 E 2 WB L prop /200, L prop is the laser pulse propagation distance in a plasma. W w /W L [4(π/2) 1/2 ] -1 [a 02 /(1+a 02 /2)]L prop /L det <<1.
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