IFEL experiment at the Neptune Lab

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Electrostatic, Collective, And Linear Accelerators, Beam Dynamics, Collective Effects And Instabilities, Laser-Driven Acceleration, Relativistic Electron And Positron Beams, Laser-Plasma Acceleration Of Electrons And Ions

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We present a two stage Inverse Free Electron Laser accelerator proposed for construction at the UCLA Neptune Lab. Proof-of-principle experiments on the IFEL scheme have been carried out successfully. This experiment is intended to achieve a 100 MeV energy gain, staging two IFEL modules. It will use a 16 MeV electron beam, a 1 TW CO2 laser and two different tapered helical undulators. The problem of refocusing both laser and electron beam is analyzed in detail. A preliminary beam-line layout and numerical simulation are presented. .

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