Author: Szwaj, C.
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TUA2WC01 Transportation and Manipulation of a Laser Plasma Acceleration Beam 56
 
  • A. Ghaith, T. André, I.A. Andriyash, F. Blache, F. Bouvet, F. Briquez, M.-E. Couprie, Y. Dietrich, J.P. Duval, C. Herbeaux, N. Hubert, C.A. Kitegi, M. Labat, N. Leclercq, A. Lestrade, A. Loulergue, O. Marcouillé, F. Marteau, D. Oumbarek, P. Rommeluère, E. Roussel, M. Sebdaoui, K.T. Tavakoli, M. Valléau
    SOLEIL, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
  • S. Bielawski, C. Evain, C. Szwaj
    PhLAM/CERLA, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France
  • S. Corde, J. Gautier, G. Lambert, B. Mahieu, V. Malka, K.T. Phuoc, C. Thaury
    LOA, Palaiseau, France
 
  Funding: European Research Council advanced grant COXINEL - 340015
The ERC Ad­vanced Grant COX­INEL aims at demon­strat­ing free elec­tron laser am­pli­fi­ca­tion, at a res­o­nant wave­length of 200 nm, based on a laser plasma ac­cel­er­a­tion source. To achieve the am­pli­fi­ca­tion, a 10 m long ded­i­cated trans­port line was de­signed to ma­nip­u­late the beam qual­i­ties. It starts with a triplet of per­ma­nent mag­net with tun­able gra­di­ent quadrupoles (QUAPEVA) that han­dles the highly di­ver­gent elec­tron beam, a demix­ing chi­cane with a slit to re­duce the en­ergy spread per slice, and a set of elec­tro­mag­netic quadrupoles to pro­vide a chro­matic fo­cus­ing in a 2 m long cryo­genic un­du­la­tor. Elec­trons of en­ergy 176 MeV were suc­cess­fully trans­ported through­out the line, where the beam po­si­tion­ing and dis­per­sion were con­trolled ef­fi­ciently thanks to a spe­cific beam based align­ment method, as well as the en­ergy range by vary­ing the slit width. Ob­ser­va­tions of un­du­la­tor ra­di­a­tion for dif­fer­ent un­du­la­tor gaps are re­ported.
 
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