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

Optimizing plasma-downramp profiles and beam transport for emittance preservation in multi-stage plasma accelerators

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20m
NIU Naperville Conference Center

NIU Naperville Conference Center

1120 E. Diehl Road, Ste 150, Naperville IL 60563
Poster Poster

Speaker

Marco Garten (LBNL)

Description

Plasma-based particle accelerators maintain accelerating fields that are several orders of magnitude higher than conventional accelerators. This allows for more compact accelerator footprints that can deliver particle beams of very high charge (> 100 pC) and large current (> kA) for various applications. For instance, plasma-wakefield accelerators are promising candidates for next-generation TeV-class electron-positron colliders for high-energy physics and secondary light sources. However, to reach the desired TeV energy regime, a staging approach of independent laser-driven plasma accelerators that each preserve low energy spread and beam emittance is required. Maintaining beam emittance over tens and hundreds of stages is a serious challenge but is crucial to achieving a high luminosity in future colliders. We present results for the optimization of plasma-stage downramp profiles and inter-stage beam transport in simulations of multi-stage plasma accelerators, carried out with codes from the Beam pLasma & Accelerator Simulation Toolkit (BLAST) and steered by optimas, a Python library for optimization at scale, powered by libEnsemble.


Supported by the CAMPA collaboration, a project of the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, ASCR and HEP, SciDAC program, and Exascale Computing Project. See comments for full details.

Working group WG7 : Linear Colliders

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Co-authors

Remi Lehe (LBNL) Carlo Benedetti (LBNL) Olga Shapoval (LBNL) Ryan Sandberg (LBNL) Axel Huebl (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA) Jean-Luc Vay (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

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