C. S. Toth
University of California
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Optics Letters | 2007
J. van Tilborg; C. B. Schroeder; C. S. Toth; C. G. R. Geddes; E. Esarey; W. P. Leemans
The electric field profiles of broad-bandwidth coherent terahertz (THz) pulses, emitted by laser-wakefield-accelerated electron bunches, are studied. The near-single-cycle THz pulses are measured with two single-shot techniques in the temporal and spatial domains. Spectra of 0-6 THz and peak fields up to approximately or = 0.4 MV cm(-1) are observed. The measured field substructure demonstrates the manifestation of spatiotemporal coupling at focus, which affects the interpretation of THz radiation as a bunch diagnostic and in high-field pump-probe experiments.
ADVANCED ACCELERATOR CONCEPTS: 15th Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop | 2013
S. Shiraishi; T. Sokollik; C. Benedetti; A. J. Gonsalves; K. Nakamura; Brian Shaw; J. van Tilborg; C. G. R. Geddes; C. B. Schroeder; C. S. Toth; E. Esarey; W. P. Leemans
Recent progress on a staged laser-plasma accelerator (LPA) experiment is reported. The experiment utilizes a 40 TW class laser which is split into two laser pulses. The first laser drives the first LPA module to produce an electron beam. The second laser drives the second LPA module in a dark-current free regime and accelerates the electron beam from the first LPA. Injection from the first stage, triggering of plasma mirror and reflection of the second laser, and laser guiding in the second stage with the laser pulses reflected off the plasma mirror has been successfully demonstrated. Optical spectral redshift of driving laser is analyzed to estimate the wakefield amplitude and electron energy gain in the second stage.
ADVANCED ACCELERATOR CONCEPTS: 15th Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop | 2013
J. van Tilborg; Chen Lin; K. Nakamura; A. J. Gonsalves; N. H. Matlis; T. Sokollik; S. Shiraishi; J. Osterhoff; C. Benedetti; C. B. Schroeder; C. S. Toth; E. Esarey; W. P. Leemans
Laser plasma accelerators have produced femtosecond electron bunches with a relative energy spread ranging from 100% to a few percent. Simulations indicate that the measured energy spread can be dominated by a correlated spread, with the slice spread significantly lower. Measurements of coherent optical transition radiation are presented for broad-energy-spread beams with laser-induced density and momentum modulations. The long-range (meter-scale) observation of coherent optical transition radiation indicates that the slice energy spread is below the percent level to preserve the modulations.
ADVANCED ACCELERATOR CONCEPTS: 15th Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop | 2013
A. J. Gonsalves; K. Nakamura; Chen Lin; D. Panasenko; S. Shiraishi; T. Sokollik; C. Benedetti; C. B. Schroeder; C. G. R. Geddes; J. van Tilborg; J. Osterhoff; E. Esarey; C. S. Toth; W. P. Leemans
Controlled injection and staging are critical elements to the improvement of the stability, quality, and tunability of laser plasma accelerators (LPAs) [1, 2]. This paper will discuss techniques such as colliding pulse [3], density tailoring [4, 5], and ionization injection [6, 7, 8], which have recently allowed for the generation of high-energy femtosecond electron beams with percent-level energy spread and stability, and state-of-the-art emittance. Progress on staged acceleration will also be presented, which promises to further increase beam quality, allow for mapping of the wakefield, and overcome the limit of pump depletion [9].
ADVANCED ACCELERATOR CONCEPTS: 14th Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop | 2010
S. Shiraishi; A. J. Gonsalves; Chen Lin; K. Nakamura; J. Osterhoff; T. Sokollik; J. van Tilborg; C. G. R. Geddes; C. B. Schroeder; C. S. Toth; E. Esarey; W. P. Leemans
The wavefront of a short laser pulse after interaction in a laser‐plasma accelerator (LPA) was measured to diagnose laser‐guiding quality. Experiments were performed on a 100 TW class laser at the LOASIS facility of LBNL using a hydrogen‐filled capillary discharge waveguide. Laser‐guiding with a pre‐formed plasma channel allows the laser pulse to propagate over many Rayleigh lengths at high intensity and is crucial to accelerate electrons to the highest possible energy. Efficient coupling of laser energy into the plasma is realized when the laser and the channel satisfy a matched guiding condition, in which the wavefront remains flat within the channel. Using a wavefront sensor, the laser‐guiding quality was diagnosed based on the wavefront of the laser pulse exiting the plasma channel. This wavefront diagnostic will contribute to achieving controlled, matched guiding in future experiments.
ADVANCED ACCELERATOR CONCEPTS: 14th Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop | 2010
J. Osterhoff; T. Sokollik; K. Nakamura; M. Bakeman; R. Weingartner; A. J. Gonsalves; S. Shiraishi; Chen Lin; J. van Tilborg; C. G. R. Geddes; C. B. Schroeder; E. Esarey; C. S. Toth; S. De Santis; J.M. Byrd; F. Grüner; W. P. Leemans
The controlled imaging and transport of ultra-relativistic electrons from laser-plasma accelerators is of crucial importance to further use of these beams, e.g. in high peak-brightness light sources. We present our plans to realize beam transport with miniature permanent quadrupole magnets from the electron source through our THUNDER undulator. Simulation results demonstrate the importance of beam imaging by investigating the generated XUV-photon flux. In addition, first experimental findings of utilizing cavity-based monitors for non-invasive beam-position measurements in a noisy electromagnetic laser-plasma environment are discussed.
2010 Advanced Accelerator Concepts Conference, Annapolis, MD, June 13 - 19, 2010 | 2010
N. H. Matlis; M. Bakeman; C. G. R. Geddes; T. Gonsalves; Chen Lin; K. Nakamura; J. Osterhoff; G. R. Plateau; C. B. Schroeder; S. Shiraishi; T. Sokollik; J. van Tilborg; C. S. Toth; W. P. Leemans
We present an overview of diagnostic techniques for measuring key parameters of electron bunches from Laser Plasma Accelerators (LPAs). The diagnostics presented here were chosen because they highlight the unique advantages (e.g., diverse forms of electromagnetic emission) and difficulties (e.g., shot-to-shot variability) associated with LPAs. Non destructiveness and high resolution (in space and time and energy) are key attributes that enable the formation of a comprehensive suite of simultaneous diagnostics which are necessary for the full characterization of the ultrashort, but highly-variable electron bunches from LPAs.
2006 Linear Accelerator Conference, Knoxville,TN, August 21-25, 2006 | 2006
C. G. R. Geddes; E. Esarey; P. Michel; B. Nagler; K. Nakamura; G. R. Plateau; C. B. Schroeder; Bradley Allan Shadwick; C. S. Toth; J. van Tilborg; W. P. Leemans; Simon M. Hooker; A. J. Gonsalves; E. Michel; John R. Cary; D. and Bruhwiler
12th Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop, LakeGeneva, Wisconsin, July 10 - 15, 2006 | 2006
E. Esarey; B. Nagler; A. J. Gonsalves; C. S. Toth; K. Nakamura; C. G. R. Geddes; C. B. Schroeder; J. van Tilborg; Simon M. Hooker; E. Michel; John R. Cary; David L. Bruhwiler
Archive | 2004
C. G. R. Geddes; C. S. Toth; J. van Tilborg; E. Esarey; C. B. Schroeder; David L. Bruhwiler; Chet Nieter; John R. Cary; W. P. Leemans