Compact Spin-Polarized Positron Acceleration in Multi-Layer Microhole Array Films
Abstract
Compact spin-polarized positron accelerators play a major role in promoting significant positron application research, which typically require high acceleration gradients and polarization degree, both of which, however, are still great challenging. Here, we put forward a novel spin-polarized positron acceleration method which employs an ultrarelativistic high-density electron beam passing through any hole of multi-layer microhole array films to excite strong electrostatic and transition radiation fields. Positrons in the polarized electron-positron pair plasma, filled in the front of the multi-layer films, can be captured, accelerated, and focused by the electrostatic and transition radiation fields, while maintaining high polarization of above 90% and high acceleration gradient of about TeV/m. Multi-layer design allows for capturing more positrons and achieving cascade acceleration. Our method offers a promising solution for accelerator miniaturization, positron injection, and polarization maintaining, and also can be used to accelerate other charged particles.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2405.11186,
title = {Compact Spin-Polarized Positron Acceleration in Multi-Layer Microhole Array Films},
author = {Zhen-Ke Dou and Chong Lv and Yousef I. Salamin and Nan Zhang and Feng Wan and Zhong-Feng Xu and Jian-Xing Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.11186},
year = {2024}
}