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AKBP: Arbeitskreis Beschleunigerphysik
AKBP 10: Plasma Accelerators, Diagnostics I
AKBP 10.1: Topical Talk
Mittwoch, 11. März 2026, 15:00–15:30, SCH/A117
Multiscale longitudinal electron bunch characteristics of LWFA bunches determined by single-shot CTR spectroscopy — •Alexander Debus1, Maxwell LaBerge1, Omid Zarini1,2, Susanne Schöbel1, Jessica Tiebel1,2, Finn-Ole Carstens1,2, Nico Wrobel1,2, Richard Pausch1, Klaus Steiniger1, Yen-Yu Chang1, Jurjen Couperus Cabadağ1, Alexander Köhler1,2, Thomas Kurz1,2, Rafal Zgadzaj3, Michael Downer3, Michael Bussmann1, Ulrich Schramm1, and Arie Irman1 — 1HZDR, Dresden, Germany — 2TU Dresden, Germany — 3UT Austin, USA
The longitudinal structure of ultra-short electron bunches produced in laser-wakefield accelerators (LWFAs) is strongly influenced by the rapid injection dynamics as well as by ongoing interactions between the driving laser and the accelerated beam. Gaining a detailed picture of these bunch structures is key for progressing toward compact FELs and other advanced secondary light sources.
We report experimental findings derived from single-shot broadband coherent transition radiation (CTR) spectroscopy (spanning UV to mid-IR, 250 nm - 11.35 µm) generated as LWFA electron bunches traverse a metal foil. Through analysis of the CTR spectra, we reconstruct the corresponding electron bunch profiles. Our results reveal that electron bunches originating from different injection processes exhibit intricate longitudinal structures spanning multiple temporal scales, from the overall envelope down to sub-micrometer features. These patterns vary systematically with the injection regime and align with signatures observed in the electron spectrometer.
Keywords: Laser-wakefield accelerator; CTR spectroscopy; electron bunch duration diagnostic
