Characterizing the growth of current filamentation instability using laser wakefield accelerated beams
ORAL
Abstract
Relativistic plasma instabilities provide a rich and active focus of research in fields ranging from high energy astrophysics to inertial confinement fusion. Current Filamentation Instability (CFI), characterized by the formation of high-density filaments as a relativistic beam current travels through a cold background plasma, is one such instability which has had a wealth of research to understand its properties in recent years. In this work a laser wakefield accelerator produces a relativistic electron beam which traverses through a cold background plasma of controllable length. Snapshots of the growth of CFI at different times may be captured by tuning the background plasma length. These experimental results are compared to theoretical frameworks for the CFI growth rate that relate the measured filament growth to properties of the beam and background plasma. Measured results are also compared to Particle-in-Cell (PIC) simulations using the OSIRIS 4.0 PIC code.
*Acknowledgement to the DOE Fusion Energy Sciences Lasernet US (grant DE-SC0021246) and the NSF (grant 1804463).
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Presenters
Jason A Cardarelli
University of Michigan
Authors
Jason A Cardarelli
University of Michigan
Yong Ma
University of Michigan
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Paul T Campbell
University of Michigan
Andre F Antoine
University of Michigan
Meriame Berboucha
Imperial College London
Rebecca Fitzgarrald
University of Michigan
Reed C Hollinger
Colorado State University
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80521 USA
Brendan Kettle
Imperical College London
Imperial College London
Karl M Krushelnick
University of Michigan
Center for Ultra-Fast Optics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan USA
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Gérard Mourou Center for Ultrafast Optical Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA
Stuart P.D. Mangles
Imperial College London
John Morrison
Colorado State University
Ryan Nedbailo
Colorado State University
Qian Qian
University of Michigan
Jorge J Rocca
Colorado State University
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80521 USA
Gianluca Sarri
The Queens University of Belfast
Queen's University Belfast
Daniel Seipt
Helmholtz Institut Jena
Helmholtz Institute Jena
Huanyu Song
Colorado State University
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80521 USA