Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams (Jul 2015)

Down-ramp injection and independently controlled acceleration of electrons in a tailored laser wakefield accelerator

  • M. Hansson,
  • B. Aurand,
  • X. Davoine,
  • H. Ekerfelt,
  • K. Svensson,
  • A. Persson,
  • C.-G. Wahlström,
  • O. Lundh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.18.071303
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 7
p. 071303

Abstract

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We report on a study on controlled injection of electrons into the accelerating phase of a plasma wakefield accelerator by tailoring the target density distribution using two independent sources of gas. The tailored density distribution is achieved experimentally by inserting a narrow nozzle, with an orifice diameter of only 400 μm, into a jet of gas supplied from a 2 mm diameter nozzle. The combination of these two nozzles is used to create two regions of different density connected by a density gradient. Using this setup we show independent control of the charge and energy distribution of the bunches of accelerated electron as well as decreased shot-to-shot fluctuations in these quantities compared to self-injection in a single gas jet. Although the energy spectra are broad after injection, simulations show that further acceleration acts to compress the energy distribution and to yield peaked energy spectra.