Title :
The physics of laser acceleration of particles
Author_Institution :
California Univ., Los Angeles, CA, USA
Abstract :
In our quest to build higher energy accelerators that are both cheaper and smaller, we search for new paradigms that offer potentially high accelerating gradients. The laser features very prominently in many of these schemes. The proposed use of lasers to accelerate particles to ultra-high energies has been motivated by the very high electric fields associated with focused laser beams. A number of conceptually different schemes have been proposed for this purpose and are under very active investigation. In the last couple of years significant results have been obtained on four of these schemes: the inverse-Cherenkov accelerator, the inverse-free-electron laser accelerator, the laser-plasma beat-wave accelerator, and the self-modulated laser wake-field accelerator. Of these, the first two are an example of what is known as far-field accelerators, that is, the acceleration of charges takes place far away from any solid surfaces. On the other hand, the latter two are an example of acceleration by a space charge wave that is induced by a laser beam in an ionized medium: a plasma
Keywords :
collective accelerators; laser beam applications; far-field accelerator; focused laser beam; inverse-Cherenkov accelerator; inverse-free-electron laser accelerator; laser-plasma beat-wave accelerator; particle acceleration; self-modulated laser wake-field accelerator; space charge wave; Acceleration; Ion accelerators; Laser beams; Laser theory; Optical coupling; Particle accelerators; Particle beams; Physics; Plasma accelerators; Solids;
Conference_Titel :
Nonlinear Optics '98: Materials, Fundamentals and Applications Topical Meeting
Conference_Location :
Kauai, HI
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4950-4
DOI :
10.1109/NLO.1998.710231