Title :
Improvements for the third generation plasma wakefield experiment E-164 at SLAC
Author :
Barnes, C.D. ; Connell, C.O. ; Decker, F.J. ; Emma, P. ; Hogan, M.J. ; Iverson, P. ; Krejcik, P. ; Siemann, R.H. ; Walz, D. ; Blue, B. ; Clayton, C.E. ; Huang, C. ; Johnson, D. ; Joshi, C. ; Marsh, K.A. ; Mori, W.B. ; Deng, S. ; Katsouleas, T. ; Muggli, P
Author_Institution :
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, CA, USA
Abstract :
The E-164 experiment at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center is the third in a series investigating plasma wakefield acceleration where the wake is driven by electron bunches. A collaboration between SLAC, UCLA and USC, E-164 has up to 2×1010 electrons at 28.5 GeV in 100 micron long bunches. These bunches enter a 30 cm long Lithium plasma with density of 6×1015 electrons/cm3, where the transfer of energy from the head of the bunch to the tail takes place. In addition to acceleration, strong focusing, refraction of the electron beam and "betatron X-ray" production are all investigated. E-164 builds on related prior experiments, and its apparatus has evolved considerably. A third optical transition radiator has been added for real time twiss parameter measurements which include the effects of scattering. The plasma cell is moved to the focus of the final focus test beam facility in order to increase bunch electron density. Spectrometry is extended with an upstream chicane in a dispersive region to produce synchrotron X-rays. Performance of these improvements and status of the experiment are discussed.
Keywords :
particle beam bunching; particle beam focusing; plasma accelerators; plasma density; wakefield accelerators; 28.5 GeV; 30 cm; SLAC; Stanford Linear Accelerator Center; betatron X-ray production; bunch electron density; electron beam refraction; electron bunches; experiment E-164; lithium plasma; optical transition radiator; plasma cell; plasma density; real time twiss parameter measurements; strong electron beam focusing; synchrotron X-rays production; third generation plasma wakefield acceleration; Collaboration; Electron beams; Linear accelerators; Lithium; Optical refraction; Optical scattering; Plasma accelerators; Plasma density; Plasma measurements; Plasma x-ray sources;
Conference_Titel :
Particle Accelerator Conference, 2003. PAC 2003. Proceedings of the
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7738-9
DOI :
10.1109/PAC.2003.1288584