Optical investigation to minimize the electron bunch arrival-time jitter between femtosecond
laser pulses and electron bunches for laser-driven plasma wakefield accelerators
Mattiello, S. ✉; Schlarb, H.; Penirschke, A.
Angol nyelvű Konferenciaközlemény (Könyvrészlet) Tudományos
Plasma based particle accelerators driven by either lasers or particle beams are most
probably the future of the particle accelerators technology. In a laser driven plasma
based particle accelerators a stable synchronization of the electron bunch and of
the plasma wake field in the range of less than 2 fs is necessary in order to optimize
the acceleration. For this purpose we are developing a new shot to shot feedback system
with a time resolution of less than 1 fs. As a first step, stable THz pulses are generated
by optical rectification of a fraction of the plasma generating high energy laser
pulses in a nonlinear lithium niobate crystal. It is planed that the generated THz
pulses will energy modulate the electron bunches shot to shot before the plasma to
achieve the time resolution. In this contribution we systematically investigate the
influence of the optical properties as well as the theoretical description of the
THz generation on the conversion efficiency of the generation of short THz pulses.
We compare different approximations for the modeling of the generation dynamics (full
second order calculation or first order slope varying approximation SVA) and of the
dielectric function (linear approximation of the dispersion relation, influence of
the free carries generated by the pump adsorption and their saturation, decreasing
of the pump intensity) in order to investigate the importance of a detailed description
of the optical properties.