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arxiv: 2006.01676 · v1 · pith:NY4N33H7new · submitted 2020-06-02 · ⚛️ physics.acc-ph · physics.plasm-ph

Energy spread minimization in a beam-driven plasma wakefield accelerator

classification ⚛️ physics.acc-ph physics.plasm-ph
keywords plasmaaccelerationenergyspreadwitnessacceleratorsapplicationsbeam-driven
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Next-generation plasma-based accelerators can push electron bunches to gigaelectronvolt energies within centimetre distances. The plasma, excited by a driver pulse, generates large electric fields that can efficiently accelerate a trailing witness bunch making possible the realization of laboratory-scale applications ranging from high-energy colliders to ultra-bright light sources. So far several experiments have demonstrated a significant acceleration but the resulting beam quality, especially the energy spread, is still far from state of the art conventional accelerators. Here we show the results of a beam-driven plasma acceleration experiment where we used an electron bunch as a driver followed by an ultra-short witness. The experiment demonstrates, for the first time, an innovative method to achieve an ultra-low energy spread of the accelerated witness of about 0.1%. This is an order of magnitude smaller than what has been obtained so far. The result can lead to a major breakthrough toward the optimization of the plasma acceleration process and its implementation in forthcoming compact machines for user-oriented applications.

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