Laser and Plasma Parameter Optimization for Direct Laser Acceleration of Electron Beams
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
Direct laser acceleration (DLA) is a mechanism for generating superponderomotive electrons with energy up to hundreds of MeV through the interaction of high-intensity picosecond laser pulses with underdense plasma. The relativistic, broadband DLA electrons are capable of producing bright secondary x-ray radiation and high-energy protons/neutrons. As a complex and dynamic process, the DLA electron acceleration can be affected by a number of nonlinear processes. To investigate the dependency of laser-particle energy exchange on different factors, we performed a wide range of parameter scans on the OMEGA EP facility using supersonic gas nozzles. An optimized combination of laser focusing geometries, laser power and plasma density [H Tang et al. New J. Phys. 26, 053010 (2024)] and an ideal gradient of the plasma density ramps were demonstrated in the experiment. Meanwhile, 2D particle-in-cell OSIRIS simulations replicating the interactions provides insight into the laser propagation, plasma channel evolution, as well as the corresponding electron dynamics. Our studies identify an optimal experimental condition for DLA electron generation and offer a path towards future applications like betatron x-ray beams for radiography.
*This material is based upon work supported by the Department of Energy / NNSA under Award Number DE-NA0004030. The experiment was conducted at the Omega Laser Facility at the University of Rochester's Laboratory for Laser Energetics with the beam time through the National Laser Users' Facility (NLUF) Program supported by DOE/NNSA. The authors would like to acknowledge the OSIRIS Consortium, consisting of UCLA and IST (Lisbon, Portugal) for the for providing access to the OSIRIS 4.0 framework. Work supported by NSF ACI-1339893.
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Publication:H. Tang, K. Tangtartharakul, R. Babjak, I. L. Yeh, F. Albert, H. Chen, P. T. Campbell, L. Willingale, et al. "The influence of laser focusing conditions on the direct laser acceleration of electrons." New Journal of Physics 26, no. 5 (2024): 053010.
Presenters
Hongmei Tang
University of Michigan
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Authors
Hongmei Tang
University of Michigan
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Kavin Tangtartharakul
University of California, San Diego
Brandon K Russell
University of Michigan
Paul T Campbell
University of Michigan
Robert Babjak
GoLP/IPFN, Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon
Ilin Yeh
UC San Diego
Veronica Contreras
University of Michigan
Felicie Albert
Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Hui Chen
LLNL
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Yutong He
University of California, San Diego
Jessica L Shaw
University of Rochester Laboratory for Laser Energetics