Considerations for a TeV Collider Based On Dielectric Laser Accelerators
Abstract
Particle acceleration in dielectric microstructures powered by infrared lasers, or "dielectric laser acceleration" (DLA), is a promising area of advanced accelerator research with the potential to enable more affordable and higher-gradient accelerators for energy frontier science and a variety of other applications. DLA leverages well-established industrial fabrication capabilities and the commercial availability of tabletop lasers to reduce cost, with axial accelerating fields in the GV/m range. Desirable luminosities would be obtained by operating with very low charge per bunch but at extremely high repetition rates. And as a consequence of its unique operating parameter regime, coupling of the laser to the accelerator can potentially be in the 50\% range and with low beamstrahlung energy loss due at the interaction point, making DLA a promising approach for a future multi-TeV linear collider.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2203.03811,
title = {Considerations for a TeV Collider Based On Dielectric Laser Accelerators},
author = {R. J. England and U. Niedermayer and L. Schachter and T. Hughes and P. Musumeci and R. K. Li and W. D. Kimura},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.03811},
year = {2022}
}
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25 pages, 5 figures