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Plasma ramps caused by outflow in gas-filled capillaries

Accelerator Physics 2018-12-26 v1 Plasma Physics

Abstract

Plasma confinement inside capillaries has been developed in the past years for plasma-based acceleration to ensure a stable and repeatable plasma density distribution during the interaction with either particles or laser beams. In particular, gas-filled capillaries allow a stable and almost predictable plasma distribution along the interaction with the particles. However, the plasma ejected through the ends of the capillary interacts with the beam before the inner plasma, affecting the quality of the beam. In this article we report the measurements on the evolution of the plasma flow at the two ends of a 1 cm long, 1 mm diameter capillary filled with hydrogen. In particular, we measured the longitudinal density distribution and the expansion velocity of the plasma outside the capillary. This study will allow a better understanding of the beam-plasma interaction for future plasma-based experiments.

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@article{arxiv.1802.10030,
  title  = {Plasma ramps caused by outflow in gas-filled capillaries},
  author = {F. Filippi and M. P. Anania and A. Biagioni and E. Brentegani and E. Chiadroni and A. Cianchi and M. Ferrario and A. Marocchino and A. Zigler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.10030},
  year   = {2018}
}

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5 pages, 6 figures, EAAC 2017