© 2019 Author(s).We present a technique, based on a dipole magnet spectrometer containing multiple scintillation screens, to accurately characterize the spectral distribution of a GeV electron beam generated by laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA). An optimization algorithm, along with a numerical code, was developed for trajectory tracking and reconstructing the electron beam angle, divergence, and energy spectrum with a single-shot measurement. The code was validated by comparing the results with the Monte-Carlo simulation of electron beam trajectories. We applied the method to analyze data obtained from laser wakefield acceleration experiments performed using a multi-Petawatt laser to accelerate electron beams to multi-GeV energy. Our tec...
Nowadays, plasma wakefield acceleration is the most promising acceleration technique for compact an...
The Advanced Laser-Plasma High-Energy Accelerators towards X-rays (ALPHA-X) programme is developing ...
Currently particle accelerators such as the Large Hadron Collider use RF cavities with a maximum fie...
Laser-plasma-based accelerators can provide electrons over a broad energy range and/or with large mo...
In this paper a new method of determining the energy spread of a relativistic electron beam from a l...
One of the main goals of the ImPACT program is to generate high energy electron beams from staged ac...
Since the rise of high-energy particle physics in the 20th century, demands for radio-frequency part...
Laser-wakefield accelerators enable the generation of electron beams with initially nm-small emittan...
Using high-energy (similar to 0.5 GeV) electron beams generated by laser wakefield acceleration (LWF...
We present a new curve-fitting method based on asymptotically fitting transverse size contributions ...
This thesis describes the first experimental diagnosis of all of the key parameters of mono-energet...
Particle acceleration driven by a high power Ti: sapphire laser has invoked great interest worldwide...
We report on experimental measurements of energy transfer efficiencies in a GeV-class laser wakefiel...
The improvement of the energy spread, beam divergence, and pointing fluctuations are some of the mai...
Nowadays, plasma wakefield acceleration is the most promising acceleration technique for compact an...
The Advanced Laser-Plasma High-Energy Accelerators towards X-rays (ALPHA-X) programme is developing ...
Currently particle accelerators such as the Large Hadron Collider use RF cavities with a maximum fie...
Laser-plasma-based accelerators can provide electrons over a broad energy range and/or with large mo...
In this paper a new method of determining the energy spread of a relativistic electron beam from a l...
One of the main goals of the ImPACT program is to generate high energy electron beams from staged ac...
Since the rise of high-energy particle physics in the 20th century, demands for radio-frequency part...
Laser-wakefield accelerators enable the generation of electron beams with initially nm-small emittan...
Using high-energy (similar to 0.5 GeV) electron beams generated by laser wakefield acceleration (LWF...
We present a new curve-fitting method based on asymptotically fitting transverse size contributions ...
This thesis describes the first experimental diagnosis of all of the key parameters of mono-energet...
Particle acceleration driven by a high power Ti: sapphire laser has invoked great interest worldwide...
We report on experimental measurements of energy transfer efficiencies in a GeV-class laser wakefiel...
The improvement of the energy spread, beam divergence, and pointing fluctuations are some of the mai...
Nowadays, plasma wakefield acceleration is the most promising acceleration technique for compact an...
The Advanced Laser-Plasma High-Energy Accelerators towards X-rays (ALPHA-X) programme is developing ...
Currently particle accelerators such as the Large Hadron Collider use RF cavities with a maximum fie...