Abstract
We experimentally demonstrated the generation of narrow energy-spread electron beams with enhanced energy levels using a hybrid laser-plasma wakefield accelerator. An experiment featuring two-color electron beams showed that after the laser pump reached the depletion length, the laser-wakefield acceleration (LWFA) gradually evolved into the plasma-driven wakefield acceleration (PWFA), and thereafter, thePWFAdominated the electron acceleration. The energy spread of the electron beams was further improved by energy chirp compensation. Particle-in-cell simulations were performed to verify the experimental results. The generated monoenergetic high-energy electron beams are promising to upscale future accelerator systems and realize monoenergetic γ-ray sources.
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Wu, Y., Yu, C., Qin, Z., Wang, W., Zhang, Z., Qi, R., … Xu, Z. (2019). Energy enhancement and energy spread compression of electron beams in a hybrid laser-plasma wakefield accelerator. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 9(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/app9122561
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