17–23 Sept 2023
Hotel Hermitage, La Biodola Bay, Isola d'Elba, Italy
Europe/Rome timezone

Energy Depletion and Re-Acceleration of Driver Electrons in a Plasma-Wakefield Accelerator

18 Sept 2023, 17:25
20m
Maria Luisa (Hotel Hermitage)

Maria Luisa

Hotel Hermitage

Oral contribution WG1: Plasma-based accelerators and ancillary components WG1:Plasma-based accelerators and ancillary components

Speaker

Mr Felipe Peña (DESY)

Description

For plasma-wakefield accelerators to fulfil their potential for cost effectiveness and reduced environmental footprint, it is essential that their energy-transfer efficiency be maximized. A key aspect of this efficiency is the near-complete transfer of energy, or depletion, from the driver electrons to the plasma wake. Achieving full depletion is limited by the process of re-acceleration, which occurs when the driver electrons decelerate to non-relativistic energies, slipping backwards into the accelerating phase of the wakefield and being subsequently re-accelerated. Such re-acceleration is observed here for the first time. At this re-acceleration limit, we measure a beam driver depositing (56 ± 5)% of its energy into a 195-mm-long plasma. Combining this driver-to-plasma efficiency with previously measured plasma-to-beam and expected wall-plug-to-driver efficiencies, our result shows that plasma-wakefield accelerators can in principle reach or even exceed the energy-transfer efficiency of conventional accelerators.

Primary authors

Mr Felipe Peña (DESY) Judita Beinortaite (FLASHForward, DESY, UCL) Dr Carl A. Lindstrøm (University of Oslo) Dr Jonas Björklund Svensson (DESY) Lewis Boulton Severin Diederichs (University of Hamburg/DESY/LBNL) Brian Foster (University of Hamburg/DESY/Oxford) Matthew James Garland Pau Gonzalez Caminal (DESY, Universität Hamburg) Gregor Loisch (DESY Zeuthen) Sarah Schroeder (DESY) Maxence Thevenet (DESY) Stephan Wesch (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY) Dr Jonathan Wood (Imperial College London) Jens Osterhoff Richard D'Arcy (University of Oxford)

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