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Laser Wakefield Acceleration Driven by a Discrete Flying Focus

Laser Wakefield Acceleration Driven by a Discrete Flying Focus

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Laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA) may enable the next generation of TeV-scale lepton colliders. Reaching such energies will likely require multiple LWFA stages to overcome limitations on the energy gain achievable in a single stage. The use of stages, however, introduces challenges such as alignment, adiabatic matching between stages, and a lower average accelerating gradient. Here, we propose a discrete flying focus that can deliver higher energy gain in a single stage, thereby reducing the number of stages required for a target energy. A sequence of laser pulses with staggered focal points and delays drives a plasma wave in which an electron beam experiences a near-constant accelerating gradient over distances beyond those attainable with a conventional pulse. Simulations demonstrate that a discrete flying focus with a total energy of 150 J can transfer 40 GeV per electron to a 50-pC beam in a single 30-cm stage, corresponding to 50 dephasing lengths.

Jacob R. Pierce、Kyle G. Miller、Fei Li、John P. Palastro、Warren B. Mori

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Jacob R. Pierce,Kyle G. Miller,Fei Li,John P. Palastro,Warren B. Mori.Laser Wakefield Acceleration Driven by a Discrete Flying Focus[EB/OL].(2025-06-24)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.19824.点此复制

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