New Journal of Physics (Jan 2018)

Multi-electron beam generation using co-propagating, parallel laser beams

  • J Elle,
  • T Z Zhao,
  • Y Ma,
  • K Behm,
  • A Lucero,
  • A Maksimchuk,
  • J A Nees,
  • A G R Thomas,
  • A Schmitt-Sody,
  • K Krushelnick

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/aaded4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 9
p. 093021

Abstract

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High intensity short pulse laser plasma interaction experiments were performed to investigate laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA) in the ‘bubble’ regime. Using a specially designed phase plate, two high intensity laser focal spots were generated adjacent to each other with a transverse spacing of 70 μ m and were focused onto a low density plasma target. We found that this configuration generated two simultaneous relativistic electron beams from LWFA (with low divergence) and that these beams often interact strongly with each other for longer propagation distances in the plasma thus reducing beam quality. In addition, it was observed that the existence of an adjacent laser driven wakefield significantly reduced the self-trapping threshold for injection of electrons. Numerical modeling of these interactions demonstrated similar phenomena and also showed that electron beam properties can be affected through precise control of the phase and polarization of the incident laser beam.

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