Scheme for proton-driven plasma-wakefield acceleration of positively charged particles in a hollow plasma channel

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A new scheme for accelerating positively charged particles in a plasma-wakefield accelerator is proposed. If the proton drive beam propagates in a hollow plasma channel, and the beam radius is of order of the channel width, the space charge force of the driver causes charge separation at the channel wall, which helps to focus the positively charged witness bunch propagating along the beam axis. In the channel, the acceleration buckets for positively charged particles are much larger than in the blowout regime of the uniform plasma, and stable acceleration over long distances is possible. In addition, phasing of the witness with respect to the wave can be tuned by changing the radius of the channel to ensure the acceleration is optimal. Two-dimensional simulations suggest that, for proton drivers likely available in future, positively charged particles can be stably accelerated over 1 km with the average acceleration gradient of 1.3 GeV/m.

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Yi, L., Shen, B., Lotov, K., Ji, L., Zhang, X., Wang, W., … Xu, Z. (2013). Scheme for proton-driven plasma-wakefield acceleration of positively charged particles in a hollow plasma channel. Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams, 16(7). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.16.071301

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