Plasma density measurement by means of self-modulation of long electron bunches

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We present a new method to determine the electron density of a plasma by measuring the periodicity of modulations introduced to the longitudinal phase space of a relativistic particle bunch by the interaction with the plasma via the self-modulation instability. As the modulation is solely depending on the plasma density and the beam parameters, this method allows to determine the time-resolved density of a plasma at the position of beam passage, which is confirmed in particle-in-cell simulations. Densities in the range of 3.6 × 1012 cm-3-7.2 × 1015 cm-3 have been measured and the measurement accuracy is confirmed by comparison to spectroscopic plasma density measurements.

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Loisch, G., Asova, G., Boonpornprasert, P., Chen, Y., Good, J., Gross, M., … Zhao, Q. (2019). Plasma density measurement by means of self-modulation of long electron bunches. Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, 61(4). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6587/ab04b9

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