Effect of experimental laser imperfections on laser wakefield acceleration and betatron source

  • J. Ferri
  • , X. Davoine
  • , S. Fourmaux
  • , J. C. Kieffer
  • , S. Corde
  • , K. Ta Phuoc
  • , A. Lifschitz

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Abstract

Laser pulses in current ultra-short TW systems are far from being ideal Gaussian beams. The influence of the presence of non-Gaussian features of the laser pulse is investigated here from experiments and 3D Particle-in-Cell simulations. Both the experimental intensity distribution and wavefront are used as input in the simulations. It is shown that a quantitative agreement between experimental data and simulations requires to use realistic pulse features. Moreover, some trends found in the experiments, such as the growing of the X-ray signal with the plasma length, can only be retrieved in simulations with realistic pulses. The performances on the electron acceleration and the synchrotron X-ray emission are strongly degraded by these non-Gaussian features, even keeping constant the total laser energy. A drop on the X-ray photon number by one order of magnitude was found. This clearly put forward the limitation of using a Gaussian beam in the simulations.

Original languageEnglish
Article number27846
JournalScientific Reports
Volume6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Jun 2016

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