Detailed experimental results for laser acceleration staging

Detailed experimental results of staging two laser-driven, relativistic electron accelerators are presented. During the experiment called STELLA (staged electron laser acceleration), an inverse free-electron laser (IFEL) is used to modulate the electron energy, thereby, causing ∼3 fs microbunches to...

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Main Authors: W. D. Kimura, L. P. Campbell, C. E. Dilley, S. C. Gottschalk, D. C. Quimby, A. van Steenbergen, M. Babzien, I. Ben-Zvi, J. C. Gallardo, K. P. Kusche, I. V. Pogorelsky, J. Skaritka, V. Yakimenko, D. B. Cline, P. He, Y. Liu, L. C. Steinhauer, R. H. Pantell
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Physical Society 2001-10-01
Series:Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.4.101301
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Summary:Detailed experimental results of staging two laser-driven, relativistic electron accelerators are presented. During the experiment called STELLA (staged electron laser acceleration), an inverse free-electron laser (IFEL) is used to modulate the electron energy, thereby, causing ∼3 fs microbunches to form separated by the laser wavelength at 10.6 μm (equivalent to a 35 fs period). A second IFEL accelerates the electrons depending upon the phase of the microbunches entering the second IFEL with respect to the laser beam driving the second IFEL. The data presented includes electron energy spectra as a function of the phase delay and laser power driving the first IFEL. Also shown is a comparison with the computer model, which includes space charge and misalignment effects.
ISSN:1098-4402