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Physical Review Letters | 2013

Generating High-Brightness Electron Beams via Ionization Injection by Transverse Colliding Lasers in a Plasma-Wakefield Accelerator

F. Li; Jianfei Hua; Xinlu Xu; C. J. Zhang; L. X. Yan; Yingchao Du; Wenhui Huang; H. B. Chen; Chuanxiang Tang; W. Lu; C. Joshi; W. B. Mori; Y. Q. Gu

The production of ultrabright electron bunches using ionization injection triggered by two transversely colliding laser pulses inside a beam-driven plasma wake is examined via three-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations. The relatively low intensity lasers are polarized along the wake axis and overlap with the wake for a very short time. The result is that the residual momentum of the ionized electrons in the transverse plane of the wake is reduced, and the injection is localized along the propagation axis of the wake. This minimizes both the initial thermal emittance and the emittance growth due to transverse phase mixing. Simulations show that ultrashort (~8 fs) high-current (0.4 kA) electron bunches with a normalized emittance of 8.5 and 6 nm in the two planes, respectively, and a brightness of 1.7×10(19) A rad(-2) m(-2) can be obtained for realistic parameters.


Physical Review Letters | 2015

Demonstration of nonlinear-energy-spread compensation in relativistic electron bunches with corrugated structures

Feichao Fu; Rui Wang; Pengfei Zhu; Lingrong Zhao; Tao Jiang; Chao Lu; S. Y. Liu; Libin Shi; L. X. Yan; Haixiao Deng; Chao Feng; Qiang Gu; Dazhang Huang; Bo Liu; Dong Wang; Xingtao Wang; Meng Zhang; Zhentang Zhao; Gennady Stupakov; Dao Xiang; Jie Zhang

High quality electron beams with flat distributions in both energy and current are critical for many accelerator-based scientific facilities such as free-electron lasers and MeV ultrafast electron diffraction and microscopes. In this Letter, we report on using corrugated structures to compensate for the beam nonlinear energy chirp imprinted by the curvature of the radio-frequency field, leading to a significant reduction in beam energy spread. By using a pair of corrugated structures with orthogonal orientations, we show that the quadrupole wakefields, which, otherwise, increase beam emittance, can be effectively canceled. This work also extends the applications of corrugated structures to the low beam charge (a few pC) and low beam energy (a few MeV) regime and may have a strong impact in many accelerator-based facilities.


Physical Review Letters | 2014

Phase-space dynamics of ionization injection in plasma-based accelerators.

Xinlu Xu; Jianfei Hua; F. Li; C. J. Zhang; L. X. Yan; Yingchao Du; Wenhui Huang; H. B. Chen; Chuanxiang Tang; W. Lu; Peicheng Yu; Weiming An; C. Joshi; W. B. Mori

The evolution of beam phase space in ionization injection into plasma wakefields is studied using theory and particle-in-cell simulations. The injection process involves both longitudinal and transverse phase mixing, leading initially to a rapid emittance growth followed by oscillation, decay, and a slow growth to saturation. An analytic theory for this evolution is presented and verified through particle-in-cell simulations. This theory includes the effects of injection distance (time), acceleration distance, wakefield structure, and nonlinear space charge forces, and it also shows how ultralow emittance beams can be produced using ionization injection methods.


Laser Physics Letters | 2014

Passive energy jitter reduction in the cascaded third harmonic generation process

L. X. Yan; Zhihua Huang; Yingchao Du; Yan You; X Sun; Dong Wang; Jianfei Hua; Jiaru Shi; Wei Lu; Wenhui Huang; Huaibi Chen; Chuanxiang Tang

In free electron laser (FEL) systems with ultraviolet (UV) laser driven injectors, a highly stable UV source generated through cascaded third harmonic generation (THG) from an infrared (IR) source is a key element in guaranteeing the acceptable current jitter at the undulator. In this letter, the negative slope of the THG efficiency for high intensity ultrashort IR pulses is revealed to be a passive stabilization mechanism for energy jitter reduction in UV. A reduction of 2.5 times the energy jitter in UV is demonstrated in the experiment and simulations show that the energy jitter in UV can be reduced by more than one order of magnitude if the energy jitter in IR is less than 3%, with proper design of the THG efficiency curve, fulfilling the challenging requirement for UV laser stability in a broad scope of applications such as the photoinjector of x-ray FELs.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2013

Generating ultrabroadband terahertz radiation based on the under-compression mode of velocity bunching

Dong Wang; L. X. Yan; Yingchao Du; Jianfei Hua; Qiang Du; Houjun Qian; X. H. Lu; Wenhui Huang; H. B. Chen; C.X. Tang

We propose and analyze a scheme to generate enhanced ultrabroadband terahertz (THz) radiation through coherent transition radiation emitted by ultrashort electron beams based on a 10.5 m beamline at Tsinghua University. The proposed scheme involves the initial compression of the electron beam with a few hundred pC charges using a velocity bunching scheme (i.e., RF compression) in an under-compression mode instead of the usual critical-compression mode in order to maintain a positive energy chirp at the exit of the traveling wave accelerator. After a long drift segment, the particles in the tail catch up with the bunch head. More than 80% of the particles are distributed in a spike with an rms length less than 20 fs. Such beams correspond to an ultrabroadband coherent transition radiation (CTR) spectrum of 0.1 THz to 25 THz, with the single-pulse THz radiation energy of up to 50 μJ. The principle of CTR and under-compression mode of velocity bunching are introduced in this paper. And the ASTRA simulation parameters and the stability of the system are also discussed.


Physical Review D | 2018

Terahertz streaking of few-femtosecond relativistic electron beams

Lingrong Zhao; Xiaoxin Zhu; Dao Xiang; Rui Wang; S. Y. Liu; Ya Cheng; Peng Wang; Fengfeng Qi; Zhiwen Shi; Yingxin Wang; Jie Zhang; Jia Qi; Chao Lu; Pengfei Zhu; Wei Song; Jiaru Shi; Zhuoran Ma; Cheng Hu; Yanchao Shi; Tao Jiang; Zhe Wang; Liguo Zhu; L. X. Yan

Streaking of photoelectrons with optical lasers has been widely used for temporal characterization of attosecond extreme ultraviolet pulses. Recently, this technique has been adapted to characterize femtosecond x-ray pulses in free-electron lasers with the streaking imprinted by far-infrared and terahertz (THz) pulses. Here, we report successful implementation of THz streaking for time stamping of an ultrashort relativistic electron beam, whose energy is several orders of magnitude higher than photoelectrons. Such an ability is especially important for MeV ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) applications, where electron beams with a few femtosecond pulse width may be obtained with longitudinal compression, while the arrival time may fluctuate at a much larger timescale. Using this laser-driven THz streaking technique, the arrival time of an ultrashort electron beam with a 6-fs (rms) pulse width has been determined with 1.5-fs (rms) accuracy. Furthermore, we have proposed and demonstrated a noninvasive method for correction of the timing jitter with femtosecond accuracy through measurement of the compressed beam energy, which may allow one to advance UED towards a sub-10-fs frontier, far beyond the approximate 100-fs (rms) jitter.


Chinese Physics C | 2015

Generating 10-40 MeV high quality monoenergetic electron beams using a 5 TW 60 fs laser at Tsinghua University

Jianfei Hua; Y. Wan; L. X. Yan; Yingchao Du; X. L. Xu; F. Li; W. Lu; C. J. Zhang; H. B. Chen; Wenhui Huang; Chih-Hao Pai; C.X. Tang; Y. P. Wu

A unique facility for laser plasma physics and advanced accelerator research has been built recently at Tsinghua Universtiy. This system is based on Tsinghua Thomson scattering X-ray source (TTX), which combining an ultrafast TW laser with a synchronized 45MeV high brightness linac. In our recent laser wakefield acceleration experiments, we have obtained 10~40MeV high quality monoenergetic electron beams by running the laser at 5TW peak power. Under certain conditions, very low relative energy spread of a few percent can be achieved. Absolute charge calibration for three different scintillating screens has also been performed using the linac system.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2014

High finesse pulsed optical cavity locking by tilt-locking technique

Y. You; R. Chiche; L. X. Yan; Wenhui Huang; Chuanxiang Tang; F. Zomer

We report the Tilt-Locking (TL) technique applied to lock a laser in pulsed regime to a 28,000 high finesse Fabry-Perot cavity. Preliminary experimental results show that TL technique is comparable with the well-known Pound-Drever-Hall technique. This study is the first to implement the TL technique to lock a pulsed laser to a high-finesse optical cavity. Very high and stable coupling is obtained. The coupling rate is ~80%, and locking can last for more than 1 h. Furthermore, while previously published papers have focused on near field case, in this study we will give the error signal shape simulation for the far field case. We will show that for different types of error sources, the split photodiode transverse position can be carefully adjusted to obtain a symmetrical error signal. Our experimental results are consistent with the simulations.


Physical Review Special Topics-accelerators and Beams | 2012

Experimental investigation of thermal emittance components of copper photocathode

Houjun Qian; C. Li; Yingchao Du; L. X. Yan; Jianfei Hua; Wenhui Huang; C.X. Tang


Physical Review Letters | 2012

Surface-emission studies in a high-field RF gun based on measurements of field emission and Schottky-enabled photoemission.

Huaibi Chen; Yingchao Du; W. Gai; A. Grudiev; Jianfei Hua; Wenhui Huang; J. G. Power; E. E. Wisniewski; W. Wuensch; Chuanxiang Tang; L. X. Yan; Yan You

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Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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