Study of x‐ray radiation from a laser wakefield accelerator

2009 
A Laser Wakefield Accelerator (LWFA) is under development at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) to produce electron bunches with GeV class energy and energy spreads of a few‐percent. The interaction of a high power (200 TW), short pulse (50 fs) laser with neutral He gas can generate quasi‐monoenergetic electron beams at energies up to 1 GeV [1]. The laser pulse can be self‐guided over 1 cm overcoming the limitation of vacuum diffraction. X‐ray betatron radiation is emitted while the accelerated electrons undergo oscillations in the wakefield electrostatic field. Here we present electron spectra measurements with a two screen spectrometer allowing to measure both the electron energy and the transverse deflection at the plasma exit. We have measured monoenergetic electron beams above 300 MeV. Furthermore a forward directed x‐ray beam is observed. Preliminary measurements of the spectrum are in reasonable agreement with the calculated betatron spectrum in the synchrotron asymptotic limit using the...
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