Simulation and Investigation of Weibel Instability for LWFA and PWFA Electron Beams

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Abstract

Weibel instability (or current filamentation instability) is of central importance for relativistic beams in plasmas for the laboratory, ex. fast-igniter concept for inertial confinement fusion, and astrophysics, ex. cosmic jets. Simulations, with the particle-in-cell code QuickPic, of beams produced by Laser Wakefield and RF accelerators show the appearance of Weibel instability. The appearance of the instability is investigated as a function of electron beam parameters (including charge, transverse size and length) and plasma parameters (density and length). We present preliminary simulation results, discuss further simulation refinements, suggest criteria and threshold parameters for observing the presence of Weibel and outline potential future experiments.

*Work was supported by the US Department of Energy

Authors

  • Brian Allen

    • University of Southern California
  • Tom Katsouleas

    • University of Southern California
  • Bing Feng

    • University of Southern California
  • Anatoly Maksimchuk

    • University of Michigan
    • FOCUS Center and CUOS, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor
    • University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
  • Vitaly Yakimenko

    • Brookhaven National Laboratory
  • Patric Muggli

    • University of Southern California