Abstract

A laser injection mechanism that generates a single pulse, high quality beam is described. In the past, different all-optical injection schemes for the generation of ultrashort electron bunches were proposed. A very promising scheme proposed by E. Esarey [E. Esarey, R.F. Hubbard, W.P. Leemans A. Ting and P. Sprangle, Phys. Rev. Lett 79, 2682 (1997)] uses the collision of two counterpropagation laser pulses to inject particles. However, the results of ours 2D particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations have shown that in addition to the bunch created by pulse collision, a train of pulses is also generated by a different mechanism. In this paper we show that is possible to achieve a single pulse, high quality beam if the generation of the plasma wakefield takes place in a channel and particles are injected by a phase-kick mechanism [J. Cary at this conference]. We have performed 2D PIC simulations of our proposed injection scheme using the code VORPAL [C. Nieter at this conference]. We have obtained a high quality 11 MeV., 6 fs. single electron bunch with energy spread of 4% and emittance of 0.01/spl pi/ - mm - mrad.

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