Self-Injection and Acceleration of Monoenergetic Electron Beams from Laser Wakefield Accelerators in a Highly Relativistic Regime
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H. Yoshitama,
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T. Kameshima,
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GU Yu-Qiu,
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GUO Yi,
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JIAO Chun-Ye,
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LIU Hong-Jie,
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PENG Han-Sheng,
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TANG Chuan-Ming,
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WANG Xiao-Dong,
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WEN Xian-Lun,
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WEN Tian-Shu,
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WU Yu-Chi,
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ZHANG Bao-Han,
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ZHU Qi-Hua,
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HUANG Xiao-Jun,
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AN Wei-Min,
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HUNG Wen-Hui,
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TANG Chuan-Xiang,
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LIN Yu-Zheng,
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WANG Xiao-Dong,
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CHEN Li-Ming,
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H. Kotaki,
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M. Kando,
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K. Nakajima
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Abstract
Self-injection and acceleration of monoenergetic electron beams from laser wakefield accelerators are first investigated in the highly relativistic regime, using 100TW class, 27fs laser pulses. Quasi-monoenergetic multi-bunched beams with energies as high as multi-hundredMeV are observed with simultaneous measurements of side-scattering emissions that indicate the formation of self-channelling and self-injection of electrons into a plasma wake, referred to as a `bubble'. The three-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations confirmed multiple self-injection of electron bunches into the bubble and their beam acceleration with gradient of 1.5GeV/cm.
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