Tailored electron bunches with smooth current profiles for enhanced transformer ratios in beam-driven acceleration

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Abstract

Collinear high-gradient O(GV/m) beam-driven wakefield methods for charged-particle acceleration could be critical to the realization of compact, cost-efficient, accelerators, e.g., in support of TeV-scale lepton colliders or multiple-user free-electron laser facilities. To make these options viable, the high accelerating fields need to be complemented with large transformer ratios >2, a parameter characterizing the efficiency of the energy transfer between a wakefield-exciting "drive" bunch to an accelerated "witness" bunch. While several potential current distributions have been discussed, their practical realization appears challenging due to their often discontinuous nature. In this paper we propose several alternative continuously differentiable (smooth) current profiles which support enhanced transformer ratios. We especially demonstrate that one of the devised shapes can be implemented in a photo-emission electron source by properly shaping the photocathode-laser pulse. We finally discuss a possible superconducting linear-accelerator concept that could produce shaped drive bunches at high-repetition rates to drive a dielectric-wakefield accelerator with accelerating fields on the order of ∼60 MV/m and a transformer ratio ∼5 consistent with a recently proposed multiuser free-electron laser facility.

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Lemery, F., & Piot, P. (2015). Tailored electron bunches with smooth current profiles for enhanced transformer ratios in beam-driven acceleration. Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams, 18(8). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.18.081301

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