The present article reports on the generation of stable 50 pC low-divergence electron beams above 150 MeV from laser-driven wakefield acceleration using a continuous-flow gas target prototype tested at the 60 TW Salle Jaune facility at LOA. The gas target design is meant to be easily transported and integrated as an element of the beamline with a differential pumping system offering some 10−4 mbar pressure in the rest of the line. A dedicated gas injection system allows for the control of the gas mixture concentration and gas pressure in two different regions of the target within the frame of controlled ionisation injection schemes. The measured electron beam parameters show the importance of gas density profiles and longitudinal gas mixture confinement.
Drobniak et al. (Fri,) studied this question.