Betatron resonance electron acceleration and generation of quasi-monoenergetic electron beams using 200fs Ti:Sapphire laser pulses (1706.07955v1)
Abstract: Generation of collimated, quasi-monoenergetic electron beams (peak energy ~17-22MeV, divergence ~10mrad, energy spread ~20%) by interaction of Ti:sapphire laser pulse of 200fs duration, focussed to an intensity of ~ 2.1x1018 W/cm2,with an under-dense (density~3.6x1019 to ~1.1x1020 cm-3) He gas-jet plasma was observed. Two stages of self-focusing of the laser pulse in the plasma were observed. Two groups of accelerated electrons were also observed associated with these stages of the channeling and is attributed to the betatron resonance acceleration mechanism. This is supported by 2D PIC simulations performed using code EPOCH and a detailed theoretical analysis which shows that present experimental conditions are more favorable for betatron resonance acceleration and generation of collimated, quasi-thermal/quasi-monoenergetic electron beams.