Compton Backscattered X-rays from Self-Generated Laser Wiggler in a Laser Wakefield Accelerator

ORAL

Abstract

A unique Compton backscattering configuration for generating monochromatic, short pulse, and potentially coherent x-rays in a Laser Wakefield Accelerator (LWFA) is being studied at the Naval Research Laboratory. Reflection mechanisms such as stimulated Raman scattering and shock-created density gradients in a plasma can generate the required backward-travelling laser pulse directly from the same laser pulse used in the LWFA, i.e., the high energy electron beam and the counter-propagating photon beam are both self-generated by an ultrashort laser pulse in plasma. The automatic alignment of the counter-propagating electrons and photons together with the extended interaction distance and tightly guided beam sizes in a LWFA can lead to a high-gain situation for the Doppler upshifted forward propagating x-rays. Possibilities for exponential gain to achieve coherent generation of the x-rays are under investigation. Theoretical, numerical, and preliminary experimental results will be presented.

*This work is supported by DOE and NRL 6.1 funding

Authors

  • Antonio Ting

    • Naval Research Lab
  • Dmitri Kaganovich

    • Naval Research Lab
    • Plasma Physics Div., Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC
  • B. Hafizi

    • Naval Research Lab
    • Naval Research Laboratory
    • Plasma Physics Div., Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC
  • J.P. Palastro

    • Icarus Research, Inc.
    • Icarus Research Inc
    • Icarus Research
  • Michael Helle

    • Naval Research Lab
    • Plasma Physics Div., Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC
    • Naval Research Laboratory
    • US Naval Research Laboratory
  • Daniel Gordon

    • Naval Research Lab
    • Naval Research Laboratory
    • US Naval Research Laboratory
  • Yu-hsin Chen

    • RSI, Inc
    • Research Support Instruments, Lanham, MD
    • RSI, Inc.
  • John Seely

    • Artep Inc.