Nonresonant beat-wave excitation of relativistic plasma waves with constant phase velocity for charged-particle acceleration

The nonresonant beat-wave excitation of relativistic plasma waves is studied in two-dimensional simulations and experiments. It is shown through simulations that, as opposed to the resonant case, the accelerating electric fields associated with the nonresonant plasmons are always in phase with the b...

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Published inPhysical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics Vol. 69; no. 2 Pt 2; p. 026404
Main Authors Filip, C V, Narang, R, Tochitsky, S Ya, Clayton, C E, Musumeci, P, Yoder, R B, Marsh, K A, Rosenzweig, J B, Pellegrini, C, Joshi, C
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.02.2004
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Summary:The nonresonant beat-wave excitation of relativistic plasma waves is studied in two-dimensional simulations and experiments. It is shown through simulations that, as opposed to the resonant case, the accelerating electric fields associated with the nonresonant plasmons are always in phase with the beat-pattern of the laser pulse. The excitation of such nonresonant relativistic plasma waves is shown to be possible for plasma densities as high as 14 times the resonant density. The density fluctuations and the fields associated with these waves have significant magnitudes, facts confirmed experimentally using collinear Thomson scattering and electron injection, respectively. The applicability of these results towards eventual phase-locked acceleration of prebunched and externally injected electrons is discussed.
ISSN:1539-3755
1550-2376
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevE.69.026404