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Guiding of 400 TW laser pulses at the BELLA Center using hydrodynamic optical-field-ionized plasma channels

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Abstract

Laser-plasma accelerators (LPAs) have large acceleration gradients, orders of magnitude greater than conventional accelerators. Plasma channels can guide high intensity laser pulses, increasing the acceleration length and final beam energy by maintaining the laser pulse intensity over distances greater than the diffraction length. Single stage acceleration to the 10 GeV level using the petawatt (PW) laser at the Berkeley Lab Laser Accelerator (BELLA) Center requires plasma channels with density ~1E17/cc and matched spot size tens of micron. Hydrodynamic optical-field-ionized channels (HOFI) can meet these requirements. Recently, a second beamline was commissioned at the BELLA PW facility that allows for two independently adjustable high intensity laser pulses in one target chamber with up to ~40J total energy. We present guiding results with HOFI plasma channels formed using the BELLA PW second beamline.

Presenters

  • Joshua Stackhouse

    University of California, Berkeley

Authors

  • Joshua Stackhouse

    University of California, Berkeley

  • Anthony J Gonsalves

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Alex Picksley

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Kei Nakamura

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Bo Miao

    University of Maryland, College Park

  • Jaron E Shrock

    University of Maryland, College Park, University of Maryland

  • Ella Rockafellow

    University of Maryland, College Park

  • Carl B Schroeder

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Jeroen v van Tilborg

    Accelerator Technology and Applied Physics Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Accelerator Technology & Applied Physics, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 1 Cyclotron Road, Berkeley, CA, USA, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Howard M Milchberg

    University of Maryland, College Park

  • Eric H Esarey

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory