High brightness, symmetric electron bunch generation in a plasma wakefield accelerator via a radially-polarized plasma photocathode
Abstract
The plasma photocathode has previously been proposed as a source of ultra-high-brightness electron bunches within plasma accelerators. Here, the scheme is extended by using a radially-polarized ionizing laser pulse to generate high-charge, high-brightness electron bunches with symmetric transverse emittance. Efficient start-to-end modelling of the scheme, from ionization and trapping until drive bunch depletion, enables a multi-objective Bayesian optimisation routine to be performed to understand the performance of the radially-polarized plasma photocathode, quantify the stability of the scheme, and explore the fundamental relation between the witness bunch charge and its emittance. Comparison of plasma photocathodes driven by radially- and linearly-polarized laser pulses show that the former yields higher brightness electron bunches when operating in the optimally-loaded regime.
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@article{arxiv.2505.11387,
title = {High brightness, symmetric electron bunch generation in a plasma wakefield accelerator via a radially-polarized plasma photocathode},
author = {James Chappell and Emily Archer and Roman Walczak and Simon Hooker},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.11387},
year = {2025}
}
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14 pages, 10 figures