Resonant excitation of plasma waves in a plasma channel

Abstract

We demonstrate resonant excitation of a plasma wave by a train of short laser pulses guided in a pre-formed plasma channel, for parameters relevant to a plasma-modulated plasma accelerator (P-MoPA). We show experimentally that a train of N ≈ 10 short pulses, of total energy 1 J, can be guided through 110 mm long plasma channels with on-axis densities in the range 1017 - 1018 cm-3. The spectrum of the transmitted train is found to be strongly red-shifted when the plasma period is tuned to the intra-train pulse spacing. Numerical simulations are found to be in excellent agreement with the measurements and indicate that the resonantly excited plasma waves have an amplitude in the range 3 - 10 GV m-1, corresponding to an accelerator stage energy gain of order 1 GeV.

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