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Experimental Results of Laser Wakefield Acceleration Using a Femtosecond Terawatt Laser Pulse
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Experimental ResultsLaser Wakefield AccelerationLaser SciencePhysicsLaser-plasma InteractionRelativistic PlasmaLaser Plasma PhysicElectron Density OscillationInstrumentationPlasma DensitiesUltrafast LasersFree Electron Laser
Laser wakefield acceleration (LWA) experiments have been carried out in an underdense plasma driven by a 2 TW, 90 fs laser pulse synchronized with a 17 MeV RF linac electron injector at 10 Hz. Around optimum plasma densities for LWA, we have observed electrons accelerated to 35 MeV. Wakefield excitation has been confirmed by measuring the electron density oscillation with a frequency domain interferometer. At plasma densities higher than the optimum density, we have also observed high energy electrons over 100 MeV up to 200 MeV.
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