High intensity laser positron source
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Abstract
Plasma based acceleration is considered a promising concept for the next generation of linear electron-positron colliders. Despite the great progress achieved over last twenty years in laser technology, laser and beam driven particle acceleration, and special target availability, positron acceleration remains significantly underdeveloped if compared to electron acceleration. This is both due to the specifics of the plasma based acceleration and the lack of the adequate positron sources tailored for the subsequent plasma based acceleration. Here a positron source based on the collision of a high energy electron beam with a high intensity laser pulse is proposed. The source relies on the subsequent multi-photon Compton and Breit-Wheeleer processes to generate an electron-positron pair out of a high energy photon emitted by an electron. Due to the strong dependence of the Breit-Wheeler process rate on photon energy and field strength, positrons are created with low divergence and emittance.
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Presenters
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Stepan S Bulanov
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, LBNL, LBL
Authors
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Stepan S Bulanov
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, LBNL, LBL
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Carlo Benedetti
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Davide Terzani
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Carl B Schroeder
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Eric H Esarey
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Tom G Blackburn
University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg University
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Mattias Marklund
University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg University