Dark current can spoil witness bunch beam quality and acceleration efficiency in particle beam-driven plasma wakefield accelerators. In advanced schemes, hot spots generated by the drive beam or the wakefield can release electrons from higher ionization threshold levels in the plasma media. These electrons may be trapped inside the plasma wake and will then accumulate dark current, which is generally detrimental for a clear and unspoiled plasma acceleration process. Strategies for generating clean and robust, dark current free plasma wake cavities are devised and analyzed, and crucial aspects for experimental realization of such optimized scenarios are discussed
Plasma-based accelerators use the propagation of a drive bunch through plasma to create large electr...
The field of particle acceleration in plasma wakes has seen remarkable progress in recent years.Thes...
We present a detailed analysis of the features and capabilities of Wakefield-Induced Ionization (WII...
Dark current can spoil witness bunch beam quality and acceleration efficiency in particle beam-drive...
Dark current can spoil witness bunch beam quality and acceleration efficiency in particle beam-drive...
Evidence of particle trapping has been observed in a beam driven Plasma Wake Field Accelerator (PWFA...
We present a detailed analysis of the features and capabilities of Wakefield-Induced Ionization (WII...
We present a detailed analysis of the features and capabilities of Wakefield-Induced Ionization (WII...
We present a detailed analysis of the features and capabilities of Wakefield-Induced Ionization (WII...
A plasma wakefield accelerator (PWFA) uses a plasma wave (a wake) to accelerate electrons at a gradi...
We propose a new and simple strategy for controlled ionization-induced trapping of electrons in a be...
We propose a new and simple strategy for controlled ionization-induced trapping of electrons in a be...
The trapping of thermal electrons in a nonlinear plasma wave of arbitrary phase velocity is investi...
In this work we provide an in-depth analysis of mechanisms which mitigate the hose instability in th...
The trapping of thermal electrons in a nonlinear plasma wave of arbitrary phase velocity is investig...
Plasma-based accelerators use the propagation of a drive bunch through plasma to create large electr...
The field of particle acceleration in plasma wakes has seen remarkable progress in recent years.Thes...
We present a detailed analysis of the features and capabilities of Wakefield-Induced Ionization (WII...
Dark current can spoil witness bunch beam quality and acceleration efficiency in particle beam-drive...
Dark current can spoil witness bunch beam quality and acceleration efficiency in particle beam-drive...
Evidence of particle trapping has been observed in a beam driven Plasma Wake Field Accelerator (PWFA...
We present a detailed analysis of the features and capabilities of Wakefield-Induced Ionization (WII...
We present a detailed analysis of the features and capabilities of Wakefield-Induced Ionization (WII...
We present a detailed analysis of the features and capabilities of Wakefield-Induced Ionization (WII...
A plasma wakefield accelerator (PWFA) uses a plasma wave (a wake) to accelerate electrons at a gradi...
We propose a new and simple strategy for controlled ionization-induced trapping of electrons in a be...
We propose a new and simple strategy for controlled ionization-induced trapping of electrons in a be...
The trapping of thermal electrons in a nonlinear plasma wave of arbitrary phase velocity is investi...
In this work we provide an in-depth analysis of mechanisms which mitigate the hose instability in th...
The trapping of thermal electrons in a nonlinear plasma wave of arbitrary phase velocity is investig...
Plasma-based accelerators use the propagation of a drive bunch through plasma to create large electr...
The field of particle acceleration in plasma wakes has seen remarkable progress in recent years.Thes...
We present a detailed analysis of the features and capabilities of Wakefield-Induced Ionization (WII...