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MOPC71 | The ALPHA-X Beam Line: Toward a Compact FEL | 172 |
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Recent progress in developing laser-plasma accelerators is raising the possibility of a compact coherent radiation source that could be housed in a medium sized university department. Beam properties from laser-plasma accelerators have been traditionally considered as not being of sufficient quality to produce amplification. Our work shows that this is not the case. Here we present a study of the beam characteristics of a laser-plasma accelerator. We also highlight the latest results on the ALPHA-X compact FEL. We show how the beam properties of the ALPHA-X beam line have been optimized in order to drive a FEL. We discuss the implementation of a focussing system consisting of a triplet of permanent magnet quadrupoles and a triplet of electromagnetic quadrupoles. The design of these devices has been carried out using the GPT (General Particle Tracer "*") code, which considers space charge effects and allows a realistic estimate of electron beam properties along the beam line. The latest measurements of energy spread and emittance will be presented. Currently we have measured energy spreads less than 0.7% and, using a pepper pot, put an upper limit on the emittance of 5 pi mm mrad. "*" S.B. van der Geer and M.J. de Loos, “General Particle Tracer code: design, implementation and application” (2001); |
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X and Gamma Ray Source Using Laser Plasma Wakefield Accelerators | ||
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We describe the latest results to develop brilliant incoherent and coherent radiation sources based on laser-plasma wakefield accelerators. We demonstrate both experimentally and theoretically a brilliant gamma ray sub 10 femtosecond source based on betatron radiation in the plasma density wake trailing behind an intense laser pulse. Furthermore, experimental and theoretical progress towards a compact free-electron laser based on a laser-plasma wakefield accelerator will be discussed. |