21–26 Jul 2024
NIU Naperville Conference Center
US/Central timezone

Injection of collider-quality e-beams in plasma accelerators

25 Jul 2024, 14:50
20m
Auditorium

Auditorium

WG1

Speaker

Navid Vafaei-Najafabadi (Stony Brook University)

Description

The plasma accelerator community has made significant progress in advancing particle beams, bringing us closer to realizing the dream of replacing the radio frequency (RF) cavities' MV/m fields with the plasma-sustained GV/m fields for collider applications. The beam requirements for realizing this vision emphasize a collider-quality beam featuring hundreds of pC of charge, energy spread less than 1%, and a normalized emittance less than 100 nanometers. Achieving the low-energy-spread of the beam during acceleration involves flattening the accelerating field within the wakefield region occupied by the beam, which can be accomplished if the charge per unit length of the injected electron beam to exhibit a trapezoidal profile. In this study, we demonstrate how novel techniques for controlling the spatiotemporal properties of a focusing laser pulse enable the optical injection of an electron bunch inside a plasma wakefield that meets all the beam requirements for collider applications. 3D particle-in-cell simulations demonstrate the feasibility of this method for producing beams exceeding 200 pC of charge with emittance and energy spread well within collider requirements.

Working group WG1 : Laser-driven plasma wakefield acceleration

Primary author

Arohi Jain (Stony Brook University)

Co-authors

Jiayang Yan (Stony Brook University) John Palastro (University of Rochester, Laboratory for Laser Energetics) Tanner Simpson (University of Rochester, Laboratory for Laser Energetics) Jacob Pierce (University of California, Los Angeles) Warren Mori (University of California, Los Angeles) Navid Vafaei-Najafabadi (Stony Brook University)

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