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Density-transition based electron injector for laser driven wakefield accelerators
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2010
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Laser Wakefield AcceleratorEngineeringPhysicsApplied PhysicsLaser-driven Electron AcceleratorsRelativistic PlasmaPlasma WaveLaser-plasma InteractionElectron InjectorInstrumentationSynchrotron RadiationAccelerator PhysicParticle AcceleratorAccelerator Technology
We demonstrate a laser wakefield accelerator with a novel electron injection scheme resulting in enhanced stability, reproducibility, and ease of use. In order to inject electrons into the accelerating phase of the plasma wave, a sharp downward density transition is employed. Prior to ionization by the laser pulse this transition is formed by a shock front induced by a knife edge inserted into a supersonic gas jet. With laser pulses of 8 fs duration and with only 65 mJ energy on target, the accelerator produces a monoenergetic electron beam with tunable energy between 15 and 25 MeV and on average 3.3 pC charge per electron bunch. The shock-front injector is a simple and powerful new tool to enhance the reproducibility of laser-driven electron accelerators, is easily adapted to different laser parameters, and should therefore allow scaling to the energy range of several hundred MeV.
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