Laser wakefield acceleration of 10-MeV-scale electrons driven by 1-TW multi-cycle laser pulses in a sub-millimeter nitrogen gas cell

P. -W. Lai, K. -N. Liu, D. K. Tran,S. -W. Chou,H. -H. Chu,S. -H. Chen,J. Wang,M. -W. Lin

PHYSICS OF PLASMAS(2023)

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Abstract
By focusing conventional 1-TW 40-fs laser pulses into a dense 450 -mu m-long nitrogen gas cell, we demonstrate the feasibility of routinely generating electron beams from laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA) with primary energies scaling up to 10 MeV and a high charge in excess of 50 pC. When electron beams are generated with a charge of approximate to 30 pC and a beam divergence of approximate to 40 mrad from the nitrogen cell having a peak atom density of 7.6 x 10(18) cm (-3), increasing the density inside the cell by 25%-controlled by tuning the backing pressure of fed nitrogen gas-can induce defocusing of the pump pulse that leads to a twofold increase in the output charge but with a trade-off in beam divergence. Therefore, this LWFA scheme has two preferred regimes for acquiring electron beams with either lower divergence or higher beam charge depending on a slight variation of the gas/plasma density inside the cell. Our results identify the high potential for implementing sub millimeter nitrogen gas cells in the future development of high-repetition-rate LWFA driven by sub-TW or few-TW laser pulses.
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wakefield acceleration,nitrogen gas,laser,mev-scale,multi-cycle,sub-millimeter
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