Abstract
The electron beam from the Sub-Picosecond Accelerator at Los Alamos National Laboratory has been used as the drive beam in an electron beam driven, plasma wake-field accelerator experiment. The electron beam was directed into a plume of xenon gas from a supersonic jet. After the first two micro-pulses in the electron beam ionized the xenon, subsequent beam bunches experienced strong wake-field effects. The charge per bunch for our electron beam varied from 1 - 2 nC and the pulse length of our micro-pulses was approximately 2 ps root-mean-squared (rms). We observed deceleration gradients from the plasma wakefields as high as 74 MV/m over a 3 mm interaction length. In this paper we present our current results and future goals of the experiment.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages | 3975-3977 |
| Number of pages | 3 |
| State | Published - 2001 |
| Event | 2001 Particle Accelerator Conference - Chicago, IL, United States Duration: Jun 18 2001 → Jun 22 2001 |
Conference
| Conference | 2001 Particle Accelerator Conference |
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| Country/Territory | United States |
| City | Chicago, IL |
| Period | 06/18/01 → 06/22/01 |
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