Quasi-monoenergetic Laser Plasma Positron Accelerator using Particle-Shower Plasma-Wave Interactions
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Abstract
An all-optical centimeter-scale laser-plasma positron accelerator is modeled to produce quasi-monoenergetic beams with tunable ultra-relativistic energies. A new principle elucidated here describes the trapping of divergent positrons that are part of a laser-driven electromagnetic shower with a large energy spread and their acceleration into a quasi-monoenergetic positron beam in a laser-driven plasma wave. Proof of this principle using analysis and Particle-In-Cell simulations demonstrates that, under limits defined here, existing lasers can accelerate hundreds of MeV pC quasi-monoenergetic positron bunches. By providing an affordable alternative to kilometer-scale radio-frequency accelerators, this compact positron accelerator opens up new avenues of research such as in Channeling undulators, Gamma Induced Positron Spectroscopy etc apart from being a viable positron source for future colliders.
Presenters
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Aakash Sahai
Imperial College London
Authors
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Aakash Sahai
Imperial College London