In a recent experiment at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Geddes et al 2008 Phys. Rev. Lett. 100 215004), electron bunches with about 1MeV mean energy and small absolute energy spread (about 0.3MeV) were produced by plasma wave breaking on a downward density ramp. It was then speculated that such a bunch might be accelerated further in a plasma of low constant density, while mostly preserving its small absolute energy spread. This would then lead to a bunch with a high mean energy and very low relative energy spread. In this paper, trapping of a low-energy, low-spread electron bunch on a downward density ramp, followed by acceleration in a constant-density plasma, has been explored through particle-in-cell simulations. It has been fo...
A summary of progress at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is given on: (1) experiments on down-...
Laser wakefield acceleration of electrons holds great promise for producing ultra-compact stages of ...
We present simulations of injection of plasma electrons triggered by a negative gradient in the plas...
WOS:000277355400025 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)“Prémio Científico ISCTE-IUL 2011”In a recent exper...
In a recent experiment at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Geddes et al 2008 Phys. Rev. Lett. ...
Electron bunches produced in self-modulated laser wakefield experiments usually have a broad energy ...
Plasma density gradients in a gas jet were used to control the wake phase velocity and trapping thre...
Enhanced electron trapping using plasma density down ramps as a method for improving the performance...
We present the experimental demonstration of density downramp injection at a gas-dynamic shock in a ...
International audienceOne challenge in the development of laser wakefield accelerators is to demonst...
Enhanced electron trapping using plasma density down ramps as a method for improving the performanc...
The phase velocity of the wakefield of a laser wakefield accelerator can, theoretically, be manipula...
We discuss considerations regarding a novel and robust scheme for optically triggered electron bunch...
Self-injection in a laser-plasma wakefield accelerator (LWFA) is usually achieved by increasing the ...
Laser wake field acceleration is a technique that can be used to accelerate electrons using electric...
A summary of progress at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is given on: (1) experiments on down-...
Laser wakefield acceleration of electrons holds great promise for producing ultra-compact stages of ...
We present simulations of injection of plasma electrons triggered by a negative gradient in the plas...
WOS:000277355400025 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)“Prémio Científico ISCTE-IUL 2011”In a recent exper...
In a recent experiment at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Geddes et al 2008 Phys. Rev. Lett. ...
Electron bunches produced in self-modulated laser wakefield experiments usually have a broad energy ...
Plasma density gradients in a gas jet were used to control the wake phase velocity and trapping thre...
Enhanced electron trapping using plasma density down ramps as a method for improving the performance...
We present the experimental demonstration of density downramp injection at a gas-dynamic shock in a ...
International audienceOne challenge in the development of laser wakefield accelerators is to demonst...
Enhanced electron trapping using plasma density down ramps as a method for improving the performanc...
The phase velocity of the wakefield of a laser wakefield accelerator can, theoretically, be manipula...
We discuss considerations regarding a novel and robust scheme for optically triggered electron bunch...
Self-injection in a laser-plasma wakefield accelerator (LWFA) is usually achieved by increasing the ...
Laser wake field acceleration is a technique that can be used to accelerate electrons using electric...
A summary of progress at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is given on: (1) experiments on down-...
Laser wakefield acceleration of electrons holds great promise for producing ultra-compact stages of ...
We present simulations of injection of plasma electrons triggered by a negative gradient in the plas...