Direct measurement of focusing fields in active plasma lenses

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Abstract

Active plasma lenses have the potential to enable broad-ranging applications of plasma-based accelerators owing to their compact design and radially symmetric kT/m-level focusing fields, facilitating beam-quality preservation and compact beam transport. We report on the direct measurement of magnetic field gradients in active plasma lenses and demonstrate their impact on the emittance of a charged particle beam. This is made possible by the use of a well-characterized electron beam with 1.4 mm mrad normalized emittance from a conventional accelerator. Field gradients of up to 823 T/m are investigated. The observed emittance evolution is supported by numerical simulations, which suggests the potential for conservation of the core beam emittance in such a plasma lens setup.

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Röckemann, J. H., Schaper, L., Barber, S. K., Bobrova, N. A., Boyle, G., Bulanov, S., … Osterhoff, J. (2018). Direct measurement of focusing fields in active plasma lenses. Physical Review Accelerators and Beams, 21(12). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.21.122801

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