Spectroscopic measurements of plasma emission light for plasma-based acceleration experiments

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Published 23 September 2016 © 2016 IOP Publishing Ltd and Sissa Medialab srl
, , 4th International Conference Frontiers in Diagnostics Fix Technologies (ICFDT4) Citation F. Filippi et al 2016 JINST 11 C09015 DOI 10.1088/1748-0221/11/09/C09015

1748-0221/11/09/C09015

Abstract

Advanced particle accelerators are based on the excitation of large amplitude plasma waves driven by either electron or laser beams. Future experiments scheduled at the SPARC_LAB test facility aim to demonstrate the acceleration of high brightness electron beams through the so-called resonant Plasma Wakefield Acceleration scheme in which a train of electron bunches (drivers) resonantly excites wakefields into a preformed hydrogen plasma; the last bunch (witness) injected at the proper accelerating phase gains energy from the wake. The quality of the accelerated beam depends strongly on plasma density and its distribution along the acceleration length. The measurements of plasma density of the order of 1016–1017 cm−3 can be performed with spectroscopic measurements of the plasma-emitted light. The measured density distribution for hydrogen filled capillary discharge with both Balmer alpha and Balmer beta lines and shot-to-shot variation are here reported.

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10.1088/1748-0221/11/09/C09015