Longitudinal tapering in meter-scale gas jets for increased efficiency of laser plasma accelerators
Modern laser plasma accelerators (LPAs) often require meter-scale plasma waveguides to propagate a high-intensity drive laser pulse. Tapering the longitudinal gas density profile in meter-scale gas jets could allow for single stage laser plasma acceleration well beyond 10 GeV with current petawatt-c...
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Zusammenfassung: | Modern laser plasma accelerators (LPAs) often require meter-scale plasma
waveguides to propagate a high-intensity drive laser pulse. Tapering the
longitudinal gas density profile in meter-scale gas jets could allow for single
stage laser plasma acceleration well beyond 10 GeV with current petawatt-class
laser systems. Via simulation and interferometry measurements, we show density
control by longitudinally adjusting the throat width and jet angle. Density
profiles appropriate for tapering were calculated analytically and via
particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations, and were matched experimentally. These
simulations show that tapering can increase electron beam energy using 19 J
laser energy from $\sim$9 GeV to $>$12 GeV in a 30 cm plasma, and the
accelerated charge by an order of magnitude. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.17028 |