Control of electron-seeding phase in a cascaded laser wakefield accelerator

Two segments of plasmas with different densities, which are operated as the electron injector and accelerator, respectively, are designed to realize a cascaded laser wakefield accelerator. Particle-in-cell simulations indicate that the further acceleration of the electrons in the second uniform-density plasma relies on the injection and acceleration in the first stage. It is found that electrons trapped in the second wakefield period in the first stage can be seeded into the next stage with an optimized phase for efficient acceleration and reducing in the relative energy spread. And finally a 700 MeV electron beam with a relative rms energy spread about 0.6% and the normalized transverse emittance of 1.4π mm mrad was obtained after a 5.5-mm-long acceleration in a dark-current free cascaded laser wakefield accelerator. Our results demonstrate that, for a given laser energy, choices in laser and plasma parameters strongly affect the output electron beam energy and quality, and that all of these parameters c...

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