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A mid-beta booster for proton beams

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Abstract

Acceleration of ion beams in laser-driven plasma waves is challenging, owing to the difficulty of trapping the slow velocity ions in the relativistic plasma wave. In a laser-plasma accelerator, the phase velocity of the plasma wave is approximately the group velocity of the laser driver propagating in the underdense plasma. Due to their high rest mass, protons only reach comparable velocities with multi-GeV kinetic energies. However, the typical proton energy obtained from a compact laser-solid source is tens of MeV. Here, we explore the possibility of post-accelerating an ion beam produced in a compact laser-based source using the “snow-plow” field of an intense laser pulse propagating in a near-critical density target [B. Liu, et al., PRL 129, 274801 (2022)]. The electron sheet that accumulates in front of the laser pulse generates an electric field on the order of 10 TV/m, that yields GeV energy gains within a 100 μm target, eventually reaching an energy sufficient for a subsequent beam injection into a laser-plasma accelerator.

Presenters

  • Davide Terzani

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Authors

  • Davide Terzani

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Carlo Benedetti

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Stepan S Bulanov

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, LBNL, LBL

  • Carl B Schroeder

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Eric H Esarey

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory