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Positron beam loading and acceleration in the blowout regime of plasma wakefield accelerator

Published 15 Nov 2022 in physics.plasm-ph | (2211.07962v1)

Abstract: Plasma wakefield acceleration in the nonlinear blowout regime has been shown to provide high acceleration gradients and high energy transfer efficiency while maintaining great beam quality for electron acceleration. In contrast, research on positron acceleration in this regime is still in a preliminary stage. We find that an on-axis electron filament can be self-consistently formed and maintained by loading an intense positron beam at the back of the electron beam driven blowout cavity. Via an analytic model and fully nonlinear simulations, we show this coaxial electron filament not only can focus the positron beam but changes the loaded longitudinal wakefield in a distinctly different way from electron beam loading in the blowout regime. Using simulations, we demonstrate that a high charge positron beam can be accelerated with tens of percent energy transfer from wake to positrons, percent level induced energy spread and several mm$\cdot$mrad normalized emittance, while significantly depleting the energy of the electron drive beam. This concept can be extended to simultaneous acceleration of electron and positron beams and high transformer ratio positron acceleration as well.

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