Longitudinal Profile of an Electron Beam Generated from a Laser Wakefield Accelerator

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Abstract

Electron beams produced from a laser wakefield accelerator are predicted to have bunch lengths approximately equal to one quarter of a plasma wavelength. For plasma densities on the order of 10$^{19}$ cm$^{-3}$ this corresponds to lengths of $\sim$ 3$\mu$m. Current techniques have proven unable to resolve such a short pulse at relativistic speeds. Work is underway to develop and test a noninvasive single-shot technique to measure the bunch length of high-energy ultrashort electron beams. The technique relies on the mixing of the relativistic beam's transverse electric field with a probe laser within a nonlinear material. The theory of operation and the devices integration into the beam line will be discussed.

*This work is supported by the Department of Energy and Office of Naval Research

Authors

  • Dmitri Kaganovich

    • Icarus Research Inc.
  • Michael Helle

    • Georgetown University
  • Daniel Gordon

    • U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
  • Edward Van Keuren

    • Georgetown University
  • A. Ting

    • U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
    • Naval Research Laboratory, Plasma Phys Div