Passive and active plasma deceleration for the compact disposal of electron beams

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Plasma-based decelerating schemes are investigated as compact alternatives for the disposal of high-energy beams (beam dumps). Analytical solutions for the energy loss of electron beams propagating in passive and active (laser-driven) schemes are derived. These solutions, along with numerical modeling, are used to investigate the evolution of the electron distribution, including energy chirp and total beam energy. In the active beam dump scheme, a laser-driver allows a more homogeneous beam energy extraction and drastically reduces the energy chirp observed in the passive scheme. These concepts could benefit applications requiring overall compactness, such as transportable light sources, or facilities operating at high beam power.

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Bonatto, A., Schroeder, C. B., Vay, J. L., Geddes, C. G. R., Benedetti, C., Esarey, E., & Leemans, W. P. (2015). Passive and active plasma deceleration for the compact disposal of electron beams. Physics of Plasmas, 22(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4928379

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