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Summary of R&D Status

Summary of R&D Status. C. Joshi UCLA. As Henry VIII said to Ann Boleyn “I won’t keep you for long..”. EXPERIMENTS Dr. Chris Clayton Dr. Sergei Tochitsky Ken Marsh Dan Haberberger (11) Chao Gong Navid Vafaei (New) Jeremy Pigeon (New) Jessica Shaw(New ). Plasma Accelerator Group.

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Summary of R&D Status

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  1. Summary of R&D Status C. Joshi UCLA As Henry VIII said to Ann Boleyn “I won’t keep you for long..”

  2. EXPERIMENTS Dr. Chris Clayton Dr. Sergei Tochitsky Ken Marsh Dan Haberberger (11) Chao Gong NavidVafaei (New) Jeremy Pigeon (New) Jessica Shaw(New) Plasma Accelerator Group Founded 1980 UCLA Program on Plasma Based Accelerators C. Joshi, P.I. W. Mori, Co-P.I. C. Clayton, Co-P.I. 2009-Present THEORY &SIMULATIONS Professor Warren Mori Weiming An (12) Asher Davidson (13) Yu Peicheng Administration M. Guerrero Collaborators: Professors Rosenzweig & Pellegrini (UCLA) Dr. M. Hogan (SLAC) Dr. Dustin Froula (LLNL/Rochester) Professor Luis Silva (IST) Brad Pollock

  3. Mission Statement of the UCLA Plasma Accelerator Group 1 Develop PWFA scheme for HEP (A) 2 Capitalize on TW CO2 laser and 10 MeV (B) electron beam in one location 3 Develop robust platform for self-guided LWFA to give GeV scale energies (B &C) 4 Be a source of new ideas thru theory (D) and simulations 5 Student training 6 Publish high quality research Average Total $ 1.6M/yr

  4. Some Alumnus (students and PDR) of UCLA groupstill in Plasma-Accelerator Field • Tom Katsouleas • Warren Mori • WimLeemans • Chris Clayton • Don Umstadter • Dan Gordon • PatricMuggli • Sergei Tochitsky • Wei Lu • And others (Joe Ralph, Art Pak, C.Huang, C.Filip)

  5. Status Reports • Asia: Explosive growth in China • U.S.: Program boosted by one time recovery act money for FACET and BELLA. Funding- otherwise steady or slight decline • France: Large facilities in construction phase, Program with long history of excellence in the field • Germany: Remarkable story of growth for femto science • Italy: PLASMONX @INFN • Portugal: simulations effort unmatched in Europe • Sweden :Little engine that could: Excellence at Lund • UK: Vulcan 10 PW upgrade, CLF/users proven track record • ELI : First pillar on it’s way, other two soon to follow

  6. General Impressions: Lasers • Proliferation of 100 TW class lasers • Several 1 PW class lasers will be on line in the next 2-3 years • Several 10 PW class lasers have been approved, on the drawing board, in planning stages. • Europe has taken the lead in femto/atto science investment.

  7. General observations about Programs • Several programs with common intellectual themes in Europe and China • LWFA • Ion Acceleration • HHG • Betatron, Compton and undulator radiation • HEDS and FELs • In USA there appears to be lesser overlap and greater specialization

  8. Goals of the FACET PWFA Program Accelerate a distinct second bunch containing a sufficient ( 100 s pC) charge Maintain the beam emittance Produce a small (5-10%) energy spread High (> 50%) energy extraction efficiency Energy transformer ratio of greater than 1. FACET PWFA Collaboration

  9. Some Comparison: Plasma-Based Accelerators Program • USA Germany UK France • # Institutions 15** 7(10) 9 7 • Faculty(PhD) 12 ( 12) 11(13) 20(20) 7? • Students 25 20 >50 ?? • $M:Theory1* Hard to judge without proper • $M: Expts14* numbers but definitely well funded >20TW Lasers 10 4 >10 MeV Beams 4 - - - Please get this right * Includes salaries ** 5 Labs 10 universities

  10. LaserLab-Europe facilitates cooperation Already provides means to use laser facilities to member countries

  11. General Impressions Continued • Greater emphasis on cooperation in Europe • American groups seem to be more individualistic or collaborations are 2-3 groups • Great emphasis on infrastructure building/improvement in Europe • Only two new initiatives in USA funded by recovery funds. E23 and ARC not completed. • Students find academic positions • Fewer than 20% remain in academia in US • Employment prospects are excellent , students stay in the field • Employment prospects are fair US • ELI may be a game changer • CERNs willingness to enter this field has brought a lot of excitement.

  12. Some Issues to Ponder • Should everyone do everything or do what they are best at? • Should some labs focus on one application and doggedly pursue it? AlphaX • Quality of basic research with focus on publications (Universities) vs applications/ National priorities oriented research (national labs)

  13. EPILOGUE “This is a story of Science as a Living Thing taking Unexpected turns in directions that were never foreseen. Science must have goals, but it must Also have the freedom to follow up interesting And unexpected results when they turn up. This is what excites the good young researcher and it is in their hands that our future rests.” John Dawson AIP Conf. Proc. 560 p 3 (2000) Personal Recollections on the Development of Plasma Accelerators and Light Sources John M. Dawson 1930-2001

  14. General Impressions • Laser-Plasma Interactions theory expertise needs boost • In house theorists are needed in every sizable institution • Computational resources seem adequate but again every lab will need in house capability • Overall: great time to be in this field in Europe • Congratulations!!

  15. Back Up material • Case study of Publications • Focused Program vs freedom to pursue

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