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Crunch-in regime - Non-linearly driven hollow-channel plasma

Plasma Physics 2016-10-12 v1 Accelerator Physics

Abstract

Plasma wakefields driven inside a hollow-channel plasma are significantly different from those driven in a homogeneous plasma. This work investigates the scaling laws of the accelerating and focusing fields in the "crunch-in" regime. This regime is excited due to the collapse of the electron-rings from the channel walls onto the propagation axis of the energy-source, in its wake. This regime is thus the non-linearly driven hollow channel, since the electron-ring displacement is of the order of the channel radius. We present the properties of the coherent structures in the "crunch-in" regime where the channel radius is matched to the beam properties such that channel-edge to on-axis collapse time has a direct correspondence to the energy source intensity. We also investigate the physical mechanisms that underlie the "crunch-in" wakefields by tuning the channel radius. Using a theoretical framework and results from PIC simulations the possible applications of the "crunch-in" regime for acceleration of positron beams with collider-scale parameters is presented.

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@article{arxiv.1610.03289,
  title  = {Crunch-in regime - Non-linearly driven hollow-channel plasma},
  author = {Aakash A. Sahai},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.03289},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

presented as a "oral contribution" at Advanced Accelerator Conference, Aug 2016, MD, USA & submitted to the proceedings of North American Particle Accelerator Conference, Oct 2016, IL, USA