Title :
Shaping of pulses in optical grating-based laser systems for optimal control of electrons in laser plasma wake-field accelerator
Author :
Tóth, Cs ; Faure, J. ; Geddes, C.G.R. ; van Tilborg, J. ; Leemans, W.P.
Author_Institution :
Accel. & Fusion Res. Div., Lawrence Berkeley Nat. Lab., CA, USA
Abstract :
In typical chirped pulse amplification (CPA) laser systems, scanning the grating separation in the optical compressor causes the well known generation of linear chirp of frequency vs. time in a laser pulse, as well as a modification of all the higher order phase terms. By setting the compressor angle slightly different from the optimum value to generate the shortest pulse, a typical scan around this value will produce significant changes to the pulse shape. Such pulse shape changes can lead to significant differences in the interaction with plasmas such as used in laser wake-field accelerators. Strong electron yield dependence on laser pulse shape in laser plasma wake-field electron acceleration experiments have been observed in the L´OASIS Lab of LBNL [W.P. Leemans, P. Catravas, E. Esarey, C.G.R. Geddes, C. Toth, R. Trines, C.B. Schroeder, B.A. Shadwick, J. van Tilborg, and J. Faure, Phys. Rev. Lett. 89, 174802 (2002)]. These experiments show the importance of pulse skewness parameter, S, defined here on the basis of the ratio of the ´head-width-half-max´ (HWHM) and the ´tail-width-half-max´ (TWHM), respectively.
Keywords :
chirp modulation; diffraction gratings; optical pulse compression; optical pulse shaping; plasma light propagation; wakefield accelerators; HWHM; L´OASIS Lab; LBNL; TWHM; compressor angle; grating separation scanning; head-width-half-max; higher order phase terms modification; laser plasma wake-field electron acceleration experiments; laser pulse shaping; linear frequency chirp generation; optical compressor; optical grating-based laser systems; optimal electron control; plasma interaction; pulse skewness parameter; strong electron yield dependence; tail-width-half- max; typical chirped pulse amplification laser systems; Acceleration; Electron optics; Gratings; Optical pulse generation; Optical pulse shaping; Optimal control; Plasma accelerators; Pulse amplifiers; Pulse compression methods; Shape;
Conference_Titel :
Particle Accelerator Conference, 2003. PAC 2003. Proceedings of the
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7738-9
DOI :
10.1109/PAC.2003.1288693