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High-throughput injection-acceleration of electron bunches from a linear accelerator to a laser wakefield accelerator

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arxiv 2005.00183 v1 pith:ZFGK2FJR submitted 2020-05-01 physics.plasm-ph physics.acc-ph

High-throughput injection-acceleration of electron bunches from a linear accelerator to a laser wakefield accelerator

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keywords acceleratoracceleratorsbeamsconventionalwakefieldaccelerationbeamcharge
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Plasma-based accelerators (PBAs) driven by either intense lasers (laser wakefield accelerators, LWFAs) or particle beams (plasma wakefield accelerators, PWFAs), can accelerate charged particles at extremely high gradients compared to conventional radio-frequency (RF) accelerators. In the past two decades, great strides have been made in this field, making PBA a candidate for next-generation light sources and colliders. However, these challenging applications necessarily require beams with good stability, high quality, controllable polarization and excellent reproducibility. To date, such beams are generated only by conventional RF accelerators. Therefore, it is important to demonstrate the injection and acceleration of beams first produced using a conventional RF accelerator, by a PBA. In some recent studies on LWFA staging and external injection-acceleration in PWFA only a very small fraction (from below 0.1% to few percent) of the injected charge (the coupling efficiency) was accelerated. For future colliders where beam energy will need to be boosted using multiple stages, the coupling efficiency per stage must approach 100%. Here we report the first demonstration of external injection from a photocathode-RF-gun-based conventional linear accelerator (LINAC) into a LWFA and subsequent acceleration without any significant loss of charge or degradation of quality, which is achieved by properly shaping and matching the beam into the plasma structure. This is an important step towards realizing a high-throughput, multi-stage, high-energy, hybrid conventional-plasma accelerator.

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