Linearization of an Electron Beam's Longitudinal Phase Space Using a Hollow-Channel Plasma

PHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED(2023)

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The removal of undesired beam nonlinear energy chirp (time-energy correlation) or linearization of the beam longitudinal phase space (LPS) is crucial for high-brightness linac-based scientific applications, such as x-ray free-electron lasers. In this paper, we propose that a low-density hollow channel plasma can be used as a near-ideal passive linearizer to significantly linearize the beam LPS and, at the same time, preserve the beam emittance. Physically, the passage of the beam through the hollow plasma channel excites a strong quasicosinoidal longitudinal wakefield that acts to mitigate the beam nonlinear energy chirp by superimposing a reverse chirp on the beam. The theoretical analyses and largescale three-dimensional start-to-end simulations confirm that the beam longitudinal phase space can be almost completely linearized without noticeable beam emittance growth. Application of such a near-ideal linearizer may significantly improve the performance of numerous accelerator-based applications.
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electron beams,plasma,longitudinal phase space,linearization,hollow-channel
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