Increasing Energy Gain in Laser Wakefield Accelerators using Direct Laser Acceleration

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Abstract

Laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA) in the blowout regime is a means to produce high-energy (greater than 1 GeV), monoenergetic electron bunches [1]. However, LWFA operating outside of the ideal nonlinear blowout regime parameters can have Direct Laser Acceleration (DLA) as an additional acceleration mechanism. This study examines electron spectra produced by a LWFA operating outside of the ideal blowout regime and therefore expected to have a DLA contribution to the total energy gain of the produced electron bunch. OSIRIS particle-in-cell simulations of the experiment confirm the presence of DLA leading to total electron energies greater than the energy gain due to the wake acceleration alone. \\[4pt] [1] W.Lu et al., PRSTAB 10, 061301 (2007)

*Work Supported By: DE-AC52-07NA27344, DE-FG03-92ER40727, DE-FG02-92ER40727, NSF Grants No. PHY-0936266, DGE-0707424, PHY-0936266, and DoD NDSEG Fellowship 32 CFR 168a.

Authors

  • Jessica Shaw

    • UCLA Department of Electrical Engineering
  • Frank Tsung

    • UCLA
    • UCLA Department of Physics and Astronomy
  • Navid Vafaei-Najafabadi

    • UCLA
    • UCLA Department of Electrical Engineering
  • Kenneth Marsh

    • UCLA
    • UCLA Department of Electrical Engineering
  • Nuno Lemos

    • UCLA Department of Electrical Engineering
  • Warren Mori

    • UCLA
    • University of California, Los Angeles, USA
    • UCLA Department of Electrical Engineering \& Department of Physics and Astronomy
  • Chan Joshi

    • UCLA
    • Electrical Engineering Department, UCLA
    • UCLA Department of Electrical Engineering