Beam-driven plasma wakefield acceleration using low-ionization-threshold gas such as Li is combined with laser-controlled electron injection via ionization of high-ionization-threshold gas such as He. The He electrons are released with low transverse momentum in the focus of the copropagating, nonrelativistic-intensity laser pulse directly inside the accelerating or focusing phase of the Li blowout. This concept paves the way for the generation of sub-μm-size, ultralow-emittance, highly tunable electron bunches, thus enabling a flexible new class of an advanced free electron laser capable high-field accelerator. © 2012 American Physical Society
International audienceIn laser-plasma-based accelerators, an intense laser pulse drives a large elec...
Ultra-low emittance (tens of nm) beams can be generated in a plasma accelerator using ionization inj...
CO2 laser-driven electron acceleration in low-density plasma is demonstrated using particle-in-cell ...
Beam-driven plasma wakefield acceleration using low-ionization-threshold gas such as Li is combined ...
Laser wakefield acceleration of electrons holds great promise for producing ultra-compact stages of ...
Plasma waves generated in the wake of intense, relativistic laser or particle beams can accelerate e...
Plasma-based acceleration, either driven by laser (LWFA) or driven by electron beam (PWFA) has the p...
Laser wakefield acceleration of electrons holds great promise for producing ultra-compact stages of ...
Plasma waves generated in the wake of intense, relativistic laser1,2 or particle beams3,4 can accele...
Laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA) [1] has been studied intensively in the past decades. With the ...
Plasma waves generated in the wake of intense, relativistic laser or particle beams can accelerate e...
Plasma waves generated in the wake of intense, relativistic laser1,2 or particle beams3,4 can accele...
Ultra-low emittance (tens of nm) beams can be generated in a plasma accelerator using ionization inj...
Ultra-low emittance (tens of nm) beams can be generated in a plasma accelerator using ionization inj...
We studied the generation of low emittance high current monoenergetic beams from plasma waves driven...
International audienceIn laser-plasma-based accelerators, an intense laser pulse drives a large elec...
Ultra-low emittance (tens of nm) beams can be generated in a plasma accelerator using ionization inj...
CO2 laser-driven electron acceleration in low-density plasma is demonstrated using particle-in-cell ...
Beam-driven plasma wakefield acceleration using low-ionization-threshold gas such as Li is combined ...
Laser wakefield acceleration of electrons holds great promise for producing ultra-compact stages of ...
Plasma waves generated in the wake of intense, relativistic laser or particle beams can accelerate e...
Plasma-based acceleration, either driven by laser (LWFA) or driven by electron beam (PWFA) has the p...
Laser wakefield acceleration of electrons holds great promise for producing ultra-compact stages of ...
Plasma waves generated in the wake of intense, relativistic laser1,2 or particle beams3,4 can accele...
Laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA) [1] has been studied intensively in the past decades. With the ...
Plasma waves generated in the wake of intense, relativistic laser or particle beams can accelerate e...
Plasma waves generated in the wake of intense, relativistic laser1,2 or particle beams3,4 can accele...
Ultra-low emittance (tens of nm) beams can be generated in a plasma accelerator using ionization inj...
Ultra-low emittance (tens of nm) beams can be generated in a plasma accelerator using ionization inj...
We studied the generation of low emittance high current monoenergetic beams from plasma waves driven...
International audienceIn laser-plasma-based accelerators, an intense laser pulse drives a large elec...
Ultra-low emittance (tens of nm) beams can be generated in a plasma accelerator using ionization inj...
CO2 laser-driven electron acceleration in low-density plasma is demonstrated using particle-in-cell ...