Abstract
Acceleration of electrons in laser-driven plasma wakefields has been extended up to the 10 GeV energy within a distance of 10s of centimeters. However, in applications, requiring small energy spread within the electron bunch, only a small portion of the bunch can be used and often the low-energy electrons represent undesired background in the spectrum. We present a compact and tunable scheme providing clean and mono-energetic electron bunches with less than one percent energy spread and with central energy on the GeV level. It is a two-step process consisting of ionization injection with attosecond pulses and acceleration in a capillary plasma wave-guide. Semi-analytical theory and particle-in-cell simulations are used to accurately model the injection and acceleration steps.
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Lecz, Z., Andreev, A., Kamperidis, C., & Hafz, N. (2021). Generation of high-quality GeV-class electron beams utilizing attosecond ionization injection. New Journal of Physics, 23(4). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/abf076
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