Author:
Schroeder C.B.,Benedetti C.,Bulanov S.S.,Terzani D.,Esarey E.,Geddes C.G.R.
Abstract
Abstract
In this paper we discuss design considerations and beam
dynamics challenges associated with laser-driven plasma-based
accelerators as applied to multi-TeV-scale linear colliders. Plasma
accelerators provide ultra-high gradients and ultra-short bunches,
offering the potential for compact linacs and reduced power
requirements. We show that stable, efficient acceleration with beam
quality preservation is possible in the nonlinear bubble regime of
laser-plasma accelerators using beam shaping. Ion motion, naturally
occuring for dense beams (i.e., low emittance and high energy)
severely damps transverse beam instabilities. Coulomb scattering by
the background ions is considered and it is shown that the strong
focusing in the plasma strongly suppresses scattering-induced
emittance growth. Betatron radiation emission from the transverse
motion of the beam in the plasma will result in beam power loss and
energy spread growth; however for sub-100 nm emittances, the beam
power loss and energy spread growth will be sub-percent for
multi-TeV-class plasma linacs.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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