Ionization injection is a simple and efficient method to trap an electron beam in a laser plasma accelerator. Yet, because of a long injection length, this injection technique leads generally to the production of large energy spread electron beams. Here, we propose to use a shock front transition to localize the injection. Experimental results show that the energy spread can be reduced down to 10 MeV and that the beam energy can be tuned by varying the position of the shock. This simple technique leads to very stable and reliable injection even for modest laser energy. It should therefore become a unique tool for the development of laser-plasma accelerators
A series of laser wakefield accelerator experiments leading to electron energy exceeding 1 GeV are d...
A novel mechanism for injection, emittance selection, and postacceleration for laser wakefield elect...
International audienceIn laser-plasma-based accelerators, an intense laser pulse drives a large elec...
International audienceIonization injection is a simple and efficient method to trap an electron beam...
We demonstrate a laser wakefield accelerator with a novel electron injection scheme resulting in enh...
In this chapter we describe and discuss a special technique in laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA): ...
The injection physics in a shock-induced density down-ramp injector was characterized, demonstrating...
We report the generation of stable and tunable electron bunches with very low absolute energy spread...
Plasma-based acceleration, either driven by laser (LWFA) or driven by electron beam (PWFA) has the p...
Ionization-induced injection mechanism was introduced in 2010 to reduce the laser intensity threshol...
A method to inject electron beams with controllable transverse emittances in a laser-plasma accelera...
International audienceTo take full advantage of a laser-plasma accelerator, stability and control of...
International audienceDensity transition (or shock-front) injection is a technique to obtain high qu...
A series of laser wakefield accelerator experiments leading to electron energy exceeding 1 GeV are d...
A novel mechanism for injection, emittance selection, and postacceleration for laser wakefield elect...
International audienceIn laser-plasma-based accelerators, an intense laser pulse drives a large elec...
International audienceIonization injection is a simple and efficient method to trap an electron beam...
We demonstrate a laser wakefield accelerator with a novel electron injection scheme resulting in enh...
In this chapter we describe and discuss a special technique in laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA): ...
The injection physics in a shock-induced density down-ramp injector was characterized, demonstrating...
We report the generation of stable and tunable electron bunches with very low absolute energy spread...
Plasma-based acceleration, either driven by laser (LWFA) or driven by electron beam (PWFA) has the p...
Ionization-induced injection mechanism was introduced in 2010 to reduce the laser intensity threshol...
A method to inject electron beams with controllable transverse emittances in a laser-plasma accelera...
International audienceTo take full advantage of a laser-plasma accelerator, stability and control of...
International audienceDensity transition (or shock-front) injection is a technique to obtain high qu...
A series of laser wakefield accelerator experiments leading to electron energy exceeding 1 GeV are d...
A novel mechanism for injection, emittance selection, and postacceleration for laser wakefield elect...
International audienceIn laser-plasma-based accelerators, an intense laser pulse drives a large elec...