| Literature DB >> 33988405 |
Manuel Kirchen1, Sören Jalas1, Philipp Messner1,2, Paul Winkler1,3, Timo Eichner1, Lars Hübner1,3, Thomas Hülsenbusch1,3, Laurids Jeppe1, Trupen Parikh3, Matthias Schnepp1, Andreas R Maier1,3.
Abstract
Applications of laser-plasma accelerators demand low energy spread beams and high-efficiency operation. Achieving both requires flattening the accelerating fields by controlled beam loading of the plasma wave. Here, we optimize the generation of an electron bunch via localized ionization injection, such that the combination of injected current profile and averaged acceleration dynamics results in optimal beam loading conditions. This enables the reproducible production of 1.2% rms energy spread bunches with 282 MeV and 44 pC at an estimated energy-transfer efficiency of ∼19%. We correlate shot-to-shot variations to reveal the phase space dynamics and train a neural network that predicts the beam quality as a function of the drive laser.Year: 2021 PMID: 33988405 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.174801
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Lett ISSN: 0031-9007 Impact factor: 9.161