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WEOAB02 | FACET: The New User Facility at SLAC | 1953 |
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Funding: Work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy under contract number DE-AC02-76SF00515. FACET (Facility for Advanced Accelerator and Experimental Tests) is a new User Facility at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. Its high power electron and positron beams make it a unique facility, ideal for beam-driven Plasma Wakefield Acceleration studies. The first 2 km of the SLAC linac produce 23 GeV, 3.2 nC electron and positron beams with short bunch lengths of 20 um. A final focusing system can produce beam spots 10um wide. User-aided Commissioning took place in summer 2011 and FACET will formally come online in early 2012. We present the User Facility, the current features, planned upgrades and the opportunities for further experiments. |
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WEPZ023 | Results from Plasma Wakefield Acceleration Experiments at FACET | 2814 |
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Funding: Work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy under contract number DE- AC02-76SF00515. We report initial results of the Plasma Wakefield Acceleration (PWFA) Experiments performed at FACET - Facility for Advanced aCcelertor Experimental Tests at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. At FACET a 23 GeV electron beam with 1.8x1010 electrons is compressed to 20 microns longitudinally and focused down to 10 microns x 10 microns transverse spot size for user driven experiments. Construction of the FACET facility completed in May 2011 with a first run of user assisted commissioning throughout the summer. The first PWFA experiments will use single electron bunches combined with a high density lithium plasma to produce accelerating gradients >10GeV/m benchmarking the FACET beam and the newly installed experimental hardware. Future plans for further study of plasma wakefield acceleration will be reviewed. |
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WEPZ028 | Status of Plasma Electron Hose Instability Studies in FACET | 2826 |
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Funding: This work is supported by the Research Council of Norway, the Fulbright Visiting Scholar Program and US DOE contract DE-AC02-76SF00515. In the FACET plasma-wakefield acceleration experiments a dense 23 GeV electron beam will interact with lithium and cesium plasmas, leading to plasma ion-channel formation. The interaction between the electron beam and the plasma sheath-electrons may lead to a fast growing electron hose instability. By using optics dispersion knobs to induce a controlled z-x tilt along the beam entering the plasma, we investigate the transverse behavior of the beam in the plasma as function of the tilt. We seek to quantify limits on the instability in order to further explore potential limitations on future plasma wakefield accelerators due to the electron hose instability. |
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