Longitudinally Polarised Terahertz Radiation for Relativistic Particle Acceleration
Authors: Cliffe, Matthew. J
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- Develops a technique for creating shorter electron bunches for ultrafast pump-probe spectroscopy
- Presents a scheme for generating single-cycle terahertz radiation with amplitude an order of magnitude higher than from existing sources
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This book elaborates on the acceleration of charged particles with ultrafast terahertz electromagnetic radiation. It paves the way for new, and improves many aspects of current, accelerator applications. These include providing shorter electron bunches for ultrafast time-resolved pump-probe spectroscopy, enabling complex longitudinal profiles to be imparted onto charged particle bunches and significantly improving the ability to synchronise an accelerator to an external laser.
The author has developed new sources of terahertz radiation with attractive properties for accelerator-based applications. These include a radially biased large-area photoconductive antenna (PCA) that provided the largest longitudinally polarised terahertz electric field component ever measured from a PCA. This radially biased PCA was used in conjunction with an energy recovery linear accelerator for electron acceleration experiments at the Daresbury Laboratory. To achieve even higher longitudinally polarised terahertz electric field strengths, and to be able to temporally tune the terahertz radiation, the author investigated generation within non-linear optical crystals. He developed a novel generation scheme employing a matched pair of polarity inverted magnesium-oxide doped stoichiometric lithium niobate crystals, which made it possible to generate longitudinally polarised single-cycle terahertz radiation with an electric field amplitude an order of magnitude larger than existing sources. - About the authors
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Matthew J. Cliffe obtained a physics degree from the University of Hertfordshire in 2010. Subsequently he moved to The University of Manchester to study for an M.Sc. in Photon Science. After its successful completion Matthew remained at Manchester to undertake a Ph.D. in terahertz physics, supervied by Dr. D. M. Graham, Prof. W. R. Flavell and Dr. S. P. Jamison. During his Ph.D. he developed terahertz radiation sources and diagnostic techniques for accelerator applications at Daresbury Laboratory. In 2015 Matthew started working as a postdoctoral research associate at The Cockcroft Institute in the field of ultrafast terahertz generation for particle acceleration.
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Introduction
Pages 1-13
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Theoretical Background
Pages 15-50
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Experimental Apparatus
Pages 51-57
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Radiation Propagation Simulation
Pages 59-83
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ALICE Energy Modulation Induced by Terahertz Radiation (AEMITR)
Pages 85-98
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- Bibliographic Information
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- Book Title
- Longitudinally Polarised Terahertz Radiation for Relativistic Particle Acceleration
- Authors
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- Matthew. J Cliffe
- Series Title
- Springer Theses
- Copyright
- 2017
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Copyright Holder
- Springer International Publishing AG
- eBook ISBN
- 978-3-319-48643-7
- DOI
- 10.1007/978-3-319-48643-7
- Hardcover ISBN
- 978-3-319-48642-0
- Softcover ISBN
- 978-3-319-83983-7
- Series ISSN
- 2190-5053
- Edition Number
- 1
- Number of Pages
- XIII, 150
- Number of Illustrations
- 19 b/w illustrations, 67 illustrations in colour
- Topics