UCLA Neptune Facility for Advanced Accelerator Studies

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Laser-Plasma Acceleration Of Electrons And Ions, Laser-Driven Acceleration, Relativistic Plasmas

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The Neptune Laboratory at UCLA is being used for exploring concepts useful for advanced accelerators. This facility hosts a TW-class CO2 laser system and a high-brightness photoinjector producing a 14 MeV electron beam. The goal for the laboratory is to carry out experiments on high-gradient acceleration of externally injected electrons in both laser-driven relativistic plasma waves and EM laser field in vacuum. Experiments on plasma beat-wave acceleration using a prebunched electron beam, a high-energy gain 10-μm inverse free electron laser accelerator, longitudinal electron beam shaping and laser based light-sources are planned.

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