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Main Authors: Gilljohann, Max F., Mankovska, Yuliia, Claveria, Pablo San Miguel, Sytov, Alexei, Bandiera, Laura, Ariniello, Robert, Davoine, Xavier, Ekerfelt, Henrik, Fiuza, Frederico, Gremillet, Laurent, Knetsch, Alexander, Martinez, Bertrand, Matheron, Aimé, Piekarz, Henryk, Storey, Doug, Taborek, Peter, Tajima, Toshiki, Shiltsev, Vladimir, Corde, Sébastien
Format: Preprint
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.07459
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  • Plasma wakefield acceleration (PWFA) has shown illustrious progress and resulted in an impressive demonstration of tens of GeV particle acceleration in meter-long single structures. To reach even higher energies in the 1 TeV to 10 TeV range, a promising scheme is channeling acceleration in solid-density plasmas within crystals or nanostructures. The E336 experiment studies the beam-nanotarget interaction with the highly compressed electron bunches available at the FACET-II accelerator. These studies furthermore involve an in-depth research on dynamics of beam-plasma instabilities in ultra-dense plasma, its development and suppression in structured media like carbon nanotubes and crystals, and its potential use to transversely modulate the electron bunch.