6-11 November 2022
Hyatt Regency Long Island
America/New_York timezone

Third harmonic generation for two-color ionization injection in laser-plasma accelerators

8 Nov 2022, 17:00
2h 30m
Salons F, G, H and Foyer

Salons F, G, H and Foyer

Board: P5
Student Poster WG1 Poster: Laser-Plasma Wakefield Acceleration Poster Session and Reception

Speaker

Liona Fan-Chiang

Description

Laser plasma accelerators (LPAs) have promise to be the next generation accelerator for colliders, as well as drive a number of basic science, industry, security and medical applications. Many applications require high brightness electron beams enabled by low emittance. One proposal to achieve ultra-low emittance from an LPA is a two color laser configuration, where a long wavelength laser, with large ponderomotive force, is used to excite a plasma wakefield, while another trailing short wavelength laser is used to ionize inner shell electrons, injecting them in the accelerating phase of the wake [1]. The short wavelength allows for a high electric field for ionization, with low ponderomotive force. Most LPAs use Ti:Sapphire based lasers with central wavelength 0.8 μm. We will present experiments and simulations performed at the BELLA Center on generating the third harmonic of short (45 fs), high fluence (30 mJ/cm2), Ti:Sapphire based laser pulses for the purpose of ionization injection in a quasi-linear wake. Features and challenges unique to short pulse, high fluence harmonic generation and characterization as well as how those challenges were addressed will also be presented.

Primary authors

Liona Fan-Chiang Anthony Gonsalves (LBNL) Alexander Picksley (LBNL) Davide Terzani (LBNL) Christopher Pieronek (LBNL) Carlo Benedetti (LBNL) Carl Schroeder (LBNL) Dr Samuel Barber (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Jeroen van Tilborg (LBNL) Curtis Berger (LBNL) Anthony Vazquez (LBNL) Cameron Geddes (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Dr Eric Esarey (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

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