57th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Volume 60, Number 19
Monday–Friday, November 16–20, 2015;
Savannah, Georgia
Session TI3: Particle Beams
9:30 AM–12:30 PM,
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Room: Oglethorpe Auditorium
Chair: Cameron Geddes, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Abstract ID: BAPS.2015.DPP.TI3.1
Abstract: TI3.00001 : Long-path-length experimental studies of longitudinal phenomena in intense beams
9:30 AM–10:00 AM
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Author:
Brian Beaudoin
(Univ of Maryland-College Park)
Intense charged particle beams are nonneutral plasmas and they can support a
host of plasma waves and instabilities. For a long beam bunch, the
longitudinal physics can often be reasonably described by a 1-D cold-fluid
model, with a geometry factor to account for the transverse effects. The
plasma physics of such beams has been extensively studied theoretically and
computationally for decades, but until recently, the only experimental
measurements were carried out on relatively short linacs. This work reviews
experimental studies over the past 5 years on the U. Maryland Electron Ring,
investigating longitudinal phenomena, for the first time, over time scales
of hundreds and thousands of plasma periods. These results are in good
agreement with theory and simulation. Topics that will be discussed are:
\begin{itemize}
\item Longitudinal confinement of a long bunch using barrier fields [1].
\item The generation of space charge waves from barrier field mismatches, their propagation along the bunch and reflection at the beam ends, as well as their long-term dissipation [1].
\item The characterization of solitary waves from density/velocity perturbations in the center of the bunch [2-3].
\item Compression of solitary wave trains with velocity ``tilts'' (head-to-tail gradient).
\item Observation of a multi-stream instability driven by the longitudinal merging of bunches and the characterization of the onset of the instability with a PIC code [4].
\item The shock-wave compression of a bunch using rapidly-moving barrier fields [5].
\end{itemize}
[1] B. Beaudoin, \textit{et al.,} \textit{Phys. Plasmas }\textbf{18}, 013104 (2011).\\[0pt]
[2] B. Beaudoin, \textit{et al.,} \textit{NIM A} \textbf{733}, 178-181 (2014).\\[0pt]
[3] Y.C. Mo, \textit{et al.,} \textit{Phys. Rev. Lett.} \textbf{110}, 084802 (2013).\\[0pt]
[4] B.L. Beaudoin, \textit{et al.,} Proc. 2013 IPAC, 2044 (2013).\\[0pt]
[5] B.L. Beaudoin, \textit{et al.,} \textit{``Barrier Shock Compression with Longitudinal Space-Charge,''} Proc. 2015 IPAC, to appear (2015).
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