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Erik Adli CLIC Workshop 2015, CERN, CH 1 Erik Adli Department of Physics, University of Oslo, Norway Input from: Steffen Doebert, Wilfried Farabolini, Patric Muggli, Chris Clayton CLIC Workshop 2015 January 26, 2015

Erik Adli CLIC Workshop 2015, CERN, CH 2 Shut down planned at the end 2016 Accelerators +rich infrastructure of diagnostics and control “up for grabs” Recent years : increased interest in plasma wakefield acceleration (PWFA) Can CTF3 be converted to a plasma wakefield acceleration test facility?

Erik Adli CLIC Workshop 2015, CERN, CH 3 Beam driven PWFA: Two-bunch acceleration. A drive bunch drives a plasma wake, being decelerated. A witness bunch extract the wake energy, being accelerated. PWFA has potential for: -High gradient (>10 GV/m) -High efficiency (>50%) -Low energy spread (<1%) -High charge (~nC) -Emittance preservation Above: PIC simulation based on example parameters from the PWFA-LC design study. Not discussed here: laser driven plasma wakefield acceleration. PIC simulations performed with the code QuickPIC (W. An, W. Mori, UCLA)

Erik Adli CLIC Workshop 2015, CERN, CH 4 Concept for PWFA-LC layout for 1TeV. Based on earlier work from 2009 by Raubenheimer et al. J.P. Delahaye, E. Adli et al., “A beam driven Plasma Wake-Field Linear Collider”, CSS2013 and arXiv:

Erik Adli CLIC Workshop 2015, CERN, CH 5 The total beam to beam efficiency of 50% is, together with the gradient, what makes the PWFA-LC a potentially very interesting option for a future linear collider. Shaping of the DB may reduce this number. Shaping of the WB may increase this number.

Erik Adli CLIC Workshop 2015, CERN, CH 6 High gradient (~50 GV/m) demonstrated several years ago; SLAC linac energy doubling of beam tail. Acceleration of a witness beam, with high efficiency (>30% wake to beam), high gradient (5 GV/m) and low energy spread (~1%) recently demonstrated at SLAC/FACET. M. Litos et al., Nature 515, 92 (2014) Blumenfeld, I. et al. Nature 445, 741 (2007). See CERN A&T seminar with C. Joshi, Dec 18.

Erik Adli CLIC Workshop 2015, CERN, CH 7 Much experimental work is required to fully demonstrate PWFA for applications, and especially for a LC, including studies of : sub-um emittance preservation beam loading and energy efficiency phase stability at fs level, and shot- to-shot reproducibility injection, extraction and matching plasma cell staging drive bunch depletion multi-bunch plasma heating/relaxation Beam driven PWFA test facilities : AWAKE: proton driver, using the SPS bunch of 19 kJ. e- witness bunch probles self- modulated wake. Target: investigate wakes from high energy proton drivers. FACET-I: e-, e+ single bunch cut in two for two-bunch acceleration. FACET-II (not yet funded): separate e- witness bunch photo-injector Brookhaven: one e-bunch split DESY: one e-bunch + laser plasma injector Possibly other experiments in LAOLA A based PWFA-LC test facility should offer two separately lepton controlled beams. Only FACET-II (> 2017) may offer this capability. AWAKE: studies alternative way towards a PWFA-LC (single stage driven by LHC proton bunch); complementary study.

Erik Adli CLIC Workshop 2015, CERN, CH 8 CTF3 has two independent electron beam lines. CTF3 is equipped with extensive beam diagnostics. Precise knowledge of beam parameters is important (a challenge at FACET). The CTF3 parameters are far from suggested PWFA-LC parameters Physics scale with plasma density, n 0. Most physics remains the same. Electric fields and gradient: E 0 ~ √n0 Length scale : p ~ 1/√n0 Not a very high-gradient facility (compared to other PWFA), however, a new test facility does not need to demonstrate high gradients in a plasma as this has already been demonstrated numerous times. Not available in CTF3 Potentially available in CTF3 plasma cell

Erik Adli CLIC Workshop 2015, CERN, CH 9 Need to inject the DB and the WB co-linearily, ideally matched to the plasma focusing. Injection can be based on energy separation. Typical matched betas for low energy and low plasma density are ~ 1 cm. Plasma source : easier requirements than sources for FACET, AWAKE. The PWFA-LC is based on acceleration in the “blow-out regime”; DB blows out all the plasma electrons; linear focusing and uniform E z. This requires bunch density, n b, higher than the plasma density, n 0 -> high bunch density required. Fields scales as √I peak -> high peak current required. PWFA in the blow-out regime A “TBTS”in CLEX with the two beams brought co-linear DB injection based on energy separation plasma cell MB from CALIFES DB

Erik Adli CLIC Workshop 2015, CERN, CH 10 Even at n 0 ~ /cm 3 the DB and WB bunches must be shorter than what is currently available in CTF3. On the next slides I will show a few PIC simulations where I use parameters based on the new DB injector as plasma DB, and CALIFES as plasma WB. Bunches is shortened as much as needed. Bunch shortening in CTF3 can be performed by new bunch compressors.

Erik Adli CLIC Workshop 2015, CERN, CH 11  z {DB,WB} = {150, 300} um n 0 = 3.1 x /cm3  zN,DB = 100 um Initial time step. E 0 = 150 MeV Electron density Longitudinal field The blow-out “bubble” will have length of size ~ p ~ 1 mm PIC simulations performed with the code QuickPIC (W. An, W. Mori, UCLA)

Erik Adli CLIC Workshop 2015, CERN, CH 12  z = {150, 150} um n 0 = 3.1 x /cm3 Initial time step.

Erik Adli CLIC Workshop 2015, CERN, CH 13  z = {150, 150} um n 0 = 3.1 x /cm3 s = 1.0 m Head erosion of propagating drive bunch scales as :

Erik Adli CLIC Workshop 2015, CERN, CH 14  z = {150, 150} um n 0 = 3.1 x /cm3  zN,DB = 10 um s = 0.5 m In this scenario, the blow-out is clean until the full drive beam depletion. Excellent emittance preservation of the WB is predicted by the simulations. DB and WB must be shortened to about 150 um DB emittance must be reduced to about 10 um

Erik Adli CLIC Workshop 2015, CERN, CH 15 Multi-bunch plasma heating from high frequency drive bunch trains is not well studied. What is the time scale of the plasma relaxation and heat dissipation? Simple estimates lead to ~< 1 ns. To my knowledge, this has not been shown rigorously in simulations or experiments CTF3 offers drive bunch trains at GHz (ideal: use of old GHz), combined with arbitrary timed witness bunch injection In comparison; suggested PWFA-LC rep. rate is a few 10 kHz. Study of multi-bunch heating is an interesting and relevant experiment in itself : The expectation is that at 0.5 GHz there should be negligible DB cross- talk in the plasma. Possibility for single drive bunches is strongly desired as reference and fall-back for the two-bunch experiments.

Erik Adli CLIC Workshop 2015, CERN, CH 16 Two independent co-linear electron beams: ~adjustable relative timing with accuracy of ~10 fs Required upgrades to CALIFES : <~ 150 um bunch length as large single bunch charge as possible (ideal is >~ 1 nC, but this is not a hard requirement) Required upgrades to the DB <~ 150 um bunch length >~ 100 MeV beam energy <~ 10 um normalized emittances (linked to other parameters, like peak current; to be further studied) possibility to extract single shot (to be studied further) Required upgrades to CTF3 complex Installation of plasma cell and diagnostics Co-linear injection/extraction (energy based)

Erik Adli CLIC Workshop 2015, CERN, CH 17 In order to demonstrate the feasibility of plasma for accelerator applications, there is need for additional test facilities. CTF3 has potential to perform plasma experiments; relevant to a PWFA-LC. Complementary to AWAKE. Some overlap with FACET-II, FF. The more precise we can control and diagnose bunches, the more attractive CTF3 is. Unique possibility to do multi-bunch plasma heating experiments possible (up to 1 GHz) Bunches would need to be compressed by a significant factor Single bunch capabilities for the DB strongly desired We are interested in further developing this proposal with CLIC/CTF3

Erik Adli CLIC Workshop 2015, CERN, CH 18

Erik Adli CLIC Workshop 2015, CERN, CH 19 Requirement: plasmas source of 1-2 m, with relatively uniform plasma density of n 0 = /cm 3 – /cm 3. Requirements on the source are less stringent than the sources for FACET and AWAKE. Sources based on gas discharge, not requiring expensive ionization laser, can be considered. The source would in this case not be a significant cost driver.

Erik Adli CLIC Workshop 2015, CERN, CH 20 Plasma interstage design (preliminary) :must match beta, be achromatic, control W- functions, R56 and footprint. Candidate: symmetric design with 6 sextupoles and three “–I” transforms. Total interstage length depends on energy; ~25 m up to ~100 GeV, then L~√E. Negligible emittance growth for * >~ 5 mm Carl A. Lindstrøm and E. Adli (Univ. of Oslo)