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Laser-Plasma Acceleration Laboratory

Research

Laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA)

Introduction

Laser-driven plasma accelerators are promising ways to build a compact electron accelerator.

People usually imagine that an accelerator has enormous size and it costs a huge amount of money. Conventional accelerators which use radio frequency to accelerate electrons have a limitation in acceleration field of ~100MV/m due to the electrical breakdown of the material. However, laser-driven plasma accelerators have much higher acceleration gradient of ~100GV/m which is about 3 orders of magnitude higher than conventional accelerators.

sub030101_img01 Conventional Accelerator
FLASH@Germany, 315m, 1.25GeV
sub030101_img02 Plasma Wakefield Accelerator
33mm, ~1GeV, Leemans et al., Nature Physics 2, 696 (2006)

Laser Wakefield Acceleration

Laser wakefield accelerators use an interaction between an intense and short laser pulse and plasma to accelerate electrons.

When an intense laser pulse passes through a plasma, strong electric field pushes charges away from the laser pulse, called 'Ponderomotive force'. Due to the mass difference between ion and electron, electrons move much faster than the ions. It makes plasma wake seems like wake wave by motor boat on the river. An ion cavity formed behind the laser pulse and it has a large electric field gradient to the outward direction from its center. Plasma accelerators use this field to accelerate electrons.

sub030101_img03 Schematics for laser wakefield acceleration

Plasma Sources for LWFA

Laser wakefield accelerators use an interaction between an intense and short laser pulse and plasma to accelerate electrons.

When an intense laser pulse passes through a plasma, strong electric field pushes charges away from the laser pulse, called 'Ponderomotive force'.
Due to the mass difference between ion and electron, electrons move much faster than the ions. It makes plasma wake seems like wake wave by motor boat on the river. An ion cavity formed behind the laser pulse and it has a large electric field gradient to the outward direction from its center. Plasma accelerators use this field to accelerate electrons.

sub030101_img04 gas jet
sub030101_img05 capillary gas cell (15mm long)
sub030101_img06 discharged capillary (15mm long)
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