Meter scale plasma source for plasma wakefield experiments

N. Vafaei-Najafabadi, J. L. Shaw, K. A. Marsh, C. Joshi, M. J. Hogan
2013
High accelerating gradients generated by a high density electron beam moving through plasma has been used to double the energy of the SLAC electron beam [1] . During that experiment, the electron current density was high enough to generate its own plasma without significant head erosion. In the newly commissioned FACET facility at SLAC, the peak current will be lower and without pre-ionization, head erosion will be a significant challenge for the planned experiments. In this work we report on
more » ... r design of a meter scale plasma source for these experiments to effectively avoid the problem of head erosion. The plasma source is based on a homogeneous metal vapor gas column that is generated in a heat pipe oven [2]. A lithium oven over 30 cm long at densities over 10 17 cm -3 has been constructed and tested at UCLA. The plasma is then generated by coupling a 10 TW short pulse Ti:Sapphire laser into the gas column using an axicon lens setup. The Bessel profile of the axicon setup creates a region of high intensity that can stretch over the full length of the gas column with approximately constant diameter. In this region of high intensity, the alkali metal vapor is ionized through multi-photon ionization process. In this manner, a fully ionized meter scale plasma of uniform density can be formed. Methods for controlling the plasma diameter and length will also be discussed.
doi:10.1063/1.4773774 fatcat:meaqgsirsjg7xfld2dj5ssiiva