H. Tsai, C. Geddes, T. Ostermavr, G. O. Muñoz, J. van Tilborg, S. Barber, F. Isono, H. Mao, K. Swanson, R. Lehe, A. Gonsalves, K. Nakamura, C. Tóth, C. Schroeder, E. Esarey, W. Leemans
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Abstract
In this report, we demonstrate precise control of a laser plasma accelerator (LPA) through characterization of a shock-induced density downramp injector. Experiments systematically varied the shock injector profile, including shock angle, shock position, up-ramp width, and acceleration length. As a result, an electron beam that was highly tunable from 30 to 300 MeV with 8.5% energy spread, 1.5 mrad divergence and 0.35 mrad pointing fluctuation was produced. We also report the progress of a project focusing on demonstrating the crucial enablers of a compact LPA based MeV Thomson photon source in an integrated experiment and a dedicated 100 TW laser facility built at the Berkeley Lab Laser Accelerator (BELLA) Center, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL).