Role of direct laser acceleration of electrons in a laser wakefield accelerator with ionization injection
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Abstract
We show through experiments and supporting simulations the role of direct laser acceleration (DLA) of electrons in a laser wakefield accelerator when ionization injection of electrons is employed. The laser pulse is intense enough to create a nonlinear wakefield and long enough to overlap the electrons trapped in the first accelerating potential well (bucket) of the wakefield. The betatron oscillations of the trapped electrons in the plane of the laser polarization in the presence of an ion column lead to an energy transfer from the laser pulse to the electrons through DLA. We show that the produced electron beams exhibit characteristic features that are indicative of DLA as an additional acceleration mechanism when the laser pulse overlaps the trapped electrons.
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Authors
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Jessica Shaw
UCLA, LLE
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Nuno Lemos
Univ of California - Los Angeles, UCLA, LLNL
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Ligia Diana Amorim
GoLP/IST - Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal, UCLA, IST
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Navid Vafaei-Najafabadi
UCLA, UCLA, Stony Brook University
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Ken Marsh
UCLA
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Frank Tsung
UCLA
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Dustin Froula
Laboratory for Laser Energetics, U. of Rochester, Laboratory for Laser Energetics, LLE
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Warren Mori
UCLA, University of California, Los Angeles, California, USA, Department of Physics and Astronomy, UCLA, Univ of California - Los Angeles, Department of Physics and Astronomy, UCLA, Los Angeles, USA, University of California - Los Angeles
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Chan Josh
UCLA