We present the geometry and field parameters of an Electron Spectrometer (ES) with two dipole magnets, considered for electron energy measurements at the High Fields QED experimental area at ELI-NP. The first magnet is a 2 meter long permanent magnet, placed inside the Interaction Chamber (IC). The second magnet is a 1.5 meters long electromagnet, placed outside IC. The pulsed electron beam will be produced by the 10 PW pulsed Laser, ‘pump-beam’, focused into one meter long capillary low density plasma cell. A second 10 PW pulsed Laser, ‘probe-beam’, will interact with the relativistic electron bunch providing the strong electromagnetic field. The ES will measure the subtle changes in the electron energy spectrum as a result of the electron beam interaction with the probe-beam field.
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24 February 2015
EXOTIC NUCLEI AND NUCLEAR/PARTICLE ASTROPHYSICS (V). FROM NUCLEI TO STARS: Carpathian Summer School of Physics 2014
13–26 July 2014
Sinaia, Romania
Research Article|
February 24 2015
A conceptual design of an electron spectrometer for ELI-NP
S. Balascuta;
S. Balascuta
National Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering, ELI-NP, Str. Reactorului, nr. 30, P.O.Box MG-6, Bucharest-Magurele,
Romania
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I. C. E. Turcu
I. C. E. Turcu
National Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering, ELI-NP, Str. Reactorului, nr. 30, P.O.Box MG-6, Bucharest-Magurele,
Romania
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S. Balascuta
I. C. E. Turcu
National Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering, ELI-NP, Str. Reactorului, nr. 30, P.O.Box MG-6, Bucharest-Magurele,
Romania
AIP Conf. Proc. 1645, 296–300 (2015)
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S. Balascuta, I. C. E. Turcu; A conceptual design of an electron spectrometer for ELI-NP. AIP Conf. Proc. 24 February 2015; 1645 (1): 296–300. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4909589
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