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Page 1: 16 Giugno 2009 ICUIL 2010 Conference Watkins Glen, New York, USA Presented by Luca Labate* on behalf of the PLASMONX commissioning team Istituto Nazionale.

16 Giugno 2009 ICUIL 2010 ConferenceWatkins Glen, New York, USA

Presented byLuca Labate*on behalf of the PLASMONX commissioning team

Istituto Nazionale di OtticaConsiglio Nazionale delle RicerchePisa, Italy

Also at Laboratori Nazionali di FrascatiIstituto Nazionale di Fisica NucleareFrascati, Italy

First experiments in a new 250TW laser laboratory devoted to laser-plasma acceleration and Thomson scattering studies

Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

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Co-authors and institutions

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The PLASMONX project

PLAsma acceleration and MONochromatic X-ray production

Combining the high brightness LINAC accelerator of the SPARC project with an ultra-short, high energy, >250TW laser system (FLAME)

Scheduled activity

• LWFA with both externally injected and self-injected e- bunches• Linear and Nonlinear Thomson scattering X/-ray sources: backscattering of the laser pulse on both LINAC e-beams and LWFA e-beams• Intense laser-matter interactions, proton acceleration

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PLASMONX Units

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Schematic view of the “LIFE” (laser+linac) labs

FLAME beam

e--beam

SPARC bunkerPreviously existing

LWFA with self-injection + Thomson scattering

LWFA with external injection + Thomson scattering

FLAME labNewly established

Laser only experiments

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The SPARC LINAC at LNF

14.5 m1.5m

11º

10.0 m 5.4 m

quadrupolesdipoles

Diagnostic

1-6 Undulator modules

Photoinjector

solenoidRF sections

RF deflectorcollimator

25º

25º

LASERLASER

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The FLAME laser laboratory

The FLAME (Frascati Laser for Acceleration and Multidisciplinary Experiments) laboratory includes the FLAME laser system, a radioprotected target area for laser-target experiments and transport of laser to the SPARC bunker

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The FLAME lab – history 1/2

27th March 2007 – beginning of construction

23rd June 2008 – Building completed

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The FLAME lab – history 1/1

1212thth March 2009 – March 2009 – delivery of laserdelivery of laser18th May 2009 – start of Installation of clean room

10th June 2009 – “Cold” laser installation

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The FLAME lab – recent past

October 2009 – Laser wiring and connections completedOscillator start-up;

December 2009 – 1st vacuum transport line completed;

July 2010 - Laser at target point;

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The FLAME laser: performances to date

Repetition Rate 10 HzEnergy (after compression) up to 6 J (typ. exp. 5.6J)Wavelength 800 nmPulse duration down to 21 fs (typ.23 fs)Peak power up to 300 TWASE contrast ratio better than 2x109

RMS pulse energy stability 0.8%Pointing stability (including path) < 2rad

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The “SITE” experiment

The SITE (self-injection test experiment) is the first “laser only” scheduled experiment, mainly conceived to assess the laser performances

PIC simulations performed using the code AlaDyn by C. BenedettiSee: L.A. Gizzi et al., EPJ-ST, 175, 3-10 (2009)

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The “SITE” experiment: PIC simulation

PIC simulations performed using the code AlaDyn

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The “SITE” experiment: setup layout

Fast Valve

Main Laser Beam

Scattering/image

Nozzle

Gas jet

Side Side viewview

PROBE BEAMPROBE BEAM(400 nm, <25fs, <50 mJ)(400 nm, <25fs, <50 mJ)

Off-axis Off-axis parabolic mirrorparabolic mirror

Nozzle slitNozzle slit

Scintillator screen (LANEX)Scintillator screen (LANEX)

Delay lineDelay line

Top ViewTop View

Spectrometer

SpectrometerSpectrometer(LANEX out)(LANEX out)

THOMSON 90°

MAIN BEAM with F/10 off-axis parabolaMAIN BEAM with F/10 off-axis parabolaWavelength: 800 nmWavelength: 800 nmPulse duration and energy: <25 fs Pulse duration and energy: <25 fs Focal Spot diameter (FWHM): 13.5 µmFocal Spot diameter (FWHM): 13.5 µmDepth of focus: < 250 µmDepth of focus: < 250 µmMax Intensity(per Joule of energy): 5x10Max Intensity(per Joule of energy): 5x101919 W/cm W/cm22

MeV electronbunch

NaI+PMNaI+PM

NaI+PMNaI+PM

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Results from a 2TW system at CNR - Pisa

A complementary experiment has been carried out at the Intense Laser Irradiation Laboratory of the INO-CNR in Pisa, demonstrating e- LWFA using a smaller scale (2TW) laser system

TS and interferometry show self-guidingElectron bunch from He gas-jet

LANEX

Work in progress now on possible applications (e.g., radiobiological studies, IORT)

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The FLAME “laser-only” Target Area

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The FLAME “laser-only” Target Area

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The FLAME Target Area: shelding

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The FLAME Target Area: vertical/horizontal shielding

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Main beam transport and OAP in place

1m focal length, 15deg OAP

Last turning mirror and OAPvacuum chamber

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Laser pointing stability at TCC

Pointing stability at TCCPointing stability at TCC

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Latest: gas-jet target in place

Wide-field top view image of the plasma(Thomson scattering imaging)

August 2010: first plasma with f/10 OAPAugust 2010: first plasma with f/10 OAP

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Agenda for the next weeks

• Full power FLAME test: transport, compression, OAP focusing (no target)

• Laser performance test at output: far field, contrast, width, wavefront distortion measurements … prepare for adaptive optics

• Completion and test of HW and SW control and diagnostics

• Completion of hardware and registration for radioprotection, safety and control of operations

• Laser on (gas-jet) target at >50 TW level

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Planned activity for the PLASMONX project

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Summary

A 250TW laser laboratory for LPA is now fully operational at LNF-INFN in the framework of the INFN project PLASMONX

The lab is equipped with an underground, radiation shielded target area for “laser-only” experiments – awaiting authorizations

A first “test” experiment has been conceived and is now under commissioning, mainly devoted to assess the laser system figures and performances

PIC simulations shows that e- bunches should be obtained in such a test experiment with energy up to 900 MeV

Rapidly approaching self-injection LPA measurements

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Co-authors and institutions

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Summary

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Summary

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Preliminary e- acceleration experiment al ILIL-CNR

Congresso Nazionale SIF 2010

A (precursor) experiment has been carried out at the Intense Laser Irradiation Laboratory of the INO-CNR in Pisa, demonstrating e- LWFA for the first time in Italy, using a smaller scale (2TW) laser system

TS and interferometry show self-guidingElectron bunch from He gas-jet

LANEX

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Conclusions and planned work

Congresso Nazionale SIF 2010

A 250TW laser laser laboratory for LPA is now fully operational at LNF-INFN in the framework of the INFN project PLASMONX

The lab is equipped with an underground, radiation shielded target area for “laser-only” experiments – awaiting authorizations

A first “test” experiment has been conceived and is now under commissioning, mainly devoted to assess the laser system figures and performances

PIC simulations shows that e- bunches should be obtained in such a test experiment with energy up to 900 MeV

Rapidly approaching self-injection LPA measurements

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Co-authors and institutions