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Optical Diagnostics for Plasma Wakefield Accelerators

AIP Conf. Proc. -- December 7, 2004 -- Volume 737, pp. 708-714
ADVANCED ACCELERATOR CONCEPTS: Eleventh Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop; doi:10.1063/1.1842612

Issue Date: 7 December 2004

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E. Oz,1 C. D. Barnes,2 C. E. Clayton,3 F. J. Decker,2 S. Deng,1 M. J. Hogan,2 C. Huang,3 R. Iverson,2 D. K. Johnson,3 C. Joshi,3 T. Katsouleas,1 P. Krejcik,2 W. Lu,3 K. A. Marsh,3 P. Muggli,1 C. O'Connell,2 and D. Walz2
1University of Southern California 90089
2Stanford Linear Accelerator Center 94025
3University of California, Los Angeles 90095

The amount of spectral energy released by the plasma as visible light is proportional to the amount of energy loss of the beam, a simple beam independent diagnostic which is an ideal tool to help understand wake field plasma interaction is presented here. Continuum light emitted by particles through Cerenkov and/or optical transition processes also indicate the appearance of plasma particles trapped by the large amplitude plasma wake of the PWFA. ©2004 American Institute of Physics
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KEYWORDS and PACS

Keywords
PACS
  • 52.40.Mj
    Particle beam interactions in plasmas
  • 52.70.Kz
    Optical (ultraviolet, visible, infrared) plasma diagnostic measurements
  • YEAR: 2004

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