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title: Underdense plasma lens experiment at the UCLA Neptune Laboratory
format: conference procceeding
conference: 1999 Particle Accelerator Conference
year: 1999
10 authors: Suk, H. | C. E. Clayton | G. Hairapetian | C. Joshi | Loh, M. | P. Muggli | R. Narang | C. Pellegrini | J. B. Rosenzweig | T. C. Katsouleas
abstract: An underdense plasma-lens experiment is planned at the UCLA Neptune Laboratory. For this experiment, a LaB/sub 6/-based discharge plasma source was developed and tested. Test results of the plasma source show that it can provide satisfactory Ar plasma parameters for underdense plasma lens experiments, i.e., a density in the low 10/sup 12/ cm/sup -3/ range and a thickness of a few cm. In the plasma chamber a YAG slab and a Cherenkov radiator are placed for electron beam diagnostics so that both time-integrated and time-resolved information will be obtained and compared with the MAGIC code (2 and 1/2 dimensional particle-in-cell) simulations. In this paper, the planned experiment including test results of the plasma source, diagnostics and MAGIC simulation results is presented. (5 References).
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