A fully plasma based electron injector for a linear collider or XFEL
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Abstract
We demonstrate through high-fidelity particle-in-cell simulations a simple approach for efficiently generating 20+ GeV electron beams with the necessary charge, energy spread, and emittance for use as the injector for an electron arm of a future linear collider or a next generation XFEL. The self-focusing of an unmatched, relatively low quality, drive beam results in self-injection by elongating the wakefield excited in the nonlinear blowout regime. Over pump depletion distances, the drive beam dynamics and self-loading from the injected beam leads to extremely high quality and high energy output beams.For plasma densities of 1018 cm-3, PIC simulation results indicate that self-injected beams with 0.52 nC of charge can be accelerated to 20 GeV energies with projected energy spreads, <1% within the beam core, slice normalized emittances as low as 110 nm, a peak normalized brightness >1019 A/m2/rad2, and energy transfer efficiencies >54%.
*This work was supported by US NSF grant No. 2108970 and US DOE grant No. DE-SC0010064.
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Publication: T. N. Dalichaouch, X. L. Xu, F. Li, F. S. Tsung, W. B. Mori, "A fully plasma based electron injector for a linear collider for XFEL" (2024) arXiv:2406.04585.
Presenters
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Thamine Dalichaouch
- University of California, Los Angeles