Generation and characterization of high-field, short-pulse THz emission from the Berkeley Laser Plasma Accelerator

ORAL

Abstract

We present progress on the generation of sub-ps THz pulses in the MV/cm regime from a Laser Plasma Accelerator (LPA) and their use as an accelerator diagnostic. The THz pulses serve the dual purpose of acting as a high-field short pulse source for pump-probe studies as well as a diagnostic of the bunch duration of electrons from the LPA. Characterization of the focused THz spatial and temporal mode properties was done using state-of-the-art electro-optic (EO) sampling methods. A new technique was also implemented which allows single-shot acquisition of the THz spatio-temporal waveform. Preliminary results showing spatio-temporal features of the THz pulses will be presented, as well as a preliminary demonstration of correlation between electron bunch properties and the THz spectrum.

Authors

  • N.H. Matlis

    • Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
    • LBNL
  • Guillaume Plateau

    • Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
  • Jeroen van Tilborg

    • Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
  • Carl Schroeder

    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
    • Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
    • LBNL
  • Cameron Geddes

    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
    • LBNL, CA, USA
    • Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
  • Csaba Toth

    • Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
  • Wim Leemans

    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
    • Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
    • LBNL