An accurate Rb density measurement method for a plasma wakefield accelerator experiment using a novel Rb reservoir

Abstract

A method to accurately measure the density of Rb vapor is described. We plan on using this method for the Advanced Wakefield (AWAKE)~bib:awake project at CERN , which will be the world's first proton driven plasma wakefield experiment. The method is similar to the hook~bib:Hook method and has been described in great detail in the work by W. Tendell Hill et. al.~bib:densitymeter. In this method a cosine fit is applied to the interferogram to obtain a relative accuracy on the order of 1\% for the vapor density-length product. A single-mode, fiber-based, Mach-Zenhder interferometer will be built and used near the ends of the 10 meter-long AWAKE plasma source to be able to make accurate relative density measurement between these two locations. This can then be used to infer the vapor density gradient along the AWAKE plasma source and also change it to the value desired for the plasma wakefield experiment. Here we describe the plan in detail and show preliminary results obtained using a prototype 8 cm long novel Rb vapor cell.

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