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Miller, Kyle G.; Pierce, Jacob R.; Ambat, Manfred V.; Shaw, Jessica L.; Weichman, Kale; Mori, Warren B.; Froula, Dustin H.; Palastro, John P. (, Scientific Reports)Abstract Laser wakefield accelerators (LWFAs) have electric fields that are orders of magnitude larger than those of conventional accelerators, promising an attractive, small-scale alternative for next-generation light sources and lepton colliders. The maximum energy gain in a single-stage LWFA is limited by dephasing, which occurs when the trapped particles outrun the accelerating phase of the wakefield. Here, we demonstrate that a single space–time structured laser pulse can be used for ionization injection and electron acceleration over many dephasing lengths in the bubble regime. Simulations of a dephasingless laser wakefield accelerator driven by a 6.2-J laser pulse show 25 pC of injected charge accelerated over 20 dephasing lengths (1.3 cm) to a maximum energy of 2.1 GeV. The space–time structured laser pulse features an ultrashort, programmable-trajectory focus. Accelerating the focus, reducing the focused spot-size variation, and mitigating unwanted self-focusing stabilize the electron acceleration, which improves beam quality and leads to projected energy gains of 125 GeV in a single, sub-meter stage driven by a 500-J pulse.more » « less
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Pierce, Jacob R.; Palastro, John P.; Li, Fei; Malaca, Bernardo; Ramsey, Dillon; Vieira, Jorge; Weichman, Kathleen; Mori, Warren B. (, Physical Review Research)
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