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Design of a 5 GeV Laser Plasma Accelerating Module in the Quasi-linear Regime

Published 22 Feb 2018 in physics.acc-ph | (1802.08158v1)

Abstract: Multi-GeV-class laser plasma accelerating modules are key components of laser plasma accelerators, because they can be used as a booster of an upstream plasma or conventional injector or as modular acceleration sections of a multi-staged high energy plasma linac. Such a plasma module, operating in the quasi-linear regime, has been designed for the 5 GeV laser plasma accelerator stage (LPAS) of the EuPRAXIA project. The laser pulse ($\sim$150 TW, $\sim$ 15 J) is quasi-matched into a plasma channel ($n_{\rm p} = 1.5\times 10{17}$ cm${-3}$, $L\sim$ 30 cm) and the bi-Gaussian electron beam is externally injected into the wakefield. The beam emittance is preserved through the acceleration by matching the beam size to the transverse focusing fields. And a final energy spread of $<$1\% has been achieved by optimizing the beam loading effect. Several methods have been proposed to reduce the slice energy spread and are found to be effective. The simulations were conducted with the 3D PIC code Warp in the Lorentz boosted frame.

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