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Quasi-phasematched laser wakefield acceleration

Published 28 Oct 2013 in physics.plasm-ph and physics.acc-ph | (1310.7541v1)

Abstract: The energy gain in laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA) is ultimately limited by dephasing, occurring when accelerated electrons outrun the accelerating phase of the wakefield. We apply quasi-phasematching, enabled by axially modulated plasma channels, to overcome this limitation. By matching the modulation period to the dephasing length, a relativistic electron can undergo energy gain over several dephasing lengths. Theory and simulations are presented showing that at a weakly relativistic laser intensity, ~1017 W/cm2, and millijoule level pulse energies, quasi-phasematched LWFA results in energy gains of 50 MeV larger than standard LWFA.

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