At the SPARC LAB facility of INFN-LNF we are installing two transport lines for ultra-short electron bunches and an ultraintense laser pulses, generated by the SPARC photo-injector and by the FLAME laser in a synchronized fashion at the tens of f s level, to co-propagate inside a hydrogen filled glass capillary, in order to perform acceleration of the electron bunch by a plasma wave driven by the laser pulse. The main aim of this experiment is to demonstrate that a high brightness electron beam can be accelerated by a plasma wave without any significant degradation of its quality. Motivations of the technical choices made and expected performances are reported.
Rossi, A., Bacci, A., Belleveglia, M., Chiadroni, E., Cianchi, A., Di Pirro, G., et al. (2014). External-Injection experiment at SPARC LAB. PHYSICS PROCEDIA, 52, 90 [doi: 10.1016/j.phpro.2014.06.014].
External-Injection experiment at SPARC LAB
CIANCHI, ALESSANDRO;
2014-01-01
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At the SPARC LAB facility of INFN-LNF we are installing two transport lines for ultra-short electron bunches and an ultraintense laser pulses, generated by the SPARC photo-injector and by the FLAME laser in a synchronized fashion at the tens of f s level, to co-propagate inside a hydrogen filled glass capillary, in order to perform acceleration of the electron bunch by a plasma wave driven by the laser pulse. The main aim of this experiment is to demonstrate that a high brightness electron beam can be accelerated by a plasma wave without any significant degradation of its quality. Motivations of the technical choices made and expected performances are reported.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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