30 June 2026 to 1 July 2026
Europe/London timezone

Terahertz techniques for advanced accelerators

30 Jun 2026, 10:45
30m
Invited Talk Invited Talk

Speaker

Dr Morgan Hibberd (The University of Manchester)

Description

Terahertz (THz)-frequency particle acceleration provides a natural “bridge” between conventional electronic-based (radio-frequency RF) and novel photonic-based (laser plasma wakefields LWFA) drivers, offering stable, high-frequency, high-gradient fields for compact interactions, coupled with direct femtosecond-scale synchronization to the THz drive laser. These unique properties ideally position THz technologies to enhance the capabilities of existing RF infrastructure, while also solving key challenges to help drive the transition towards compact high-gradient laser-based accelerator applications.

As a key example, I will present our latest experimental results and simulations demonstrating efficient THz-driven chirping and energy modulation of relativistic electron bunches, enabling the compression of ultrashort bunches and picosecond-spaced bunch trains with femtosecond-scale "temporal-locking" to the THz drive laser. These results unlock a potential array of advanced electron-laser applications requiring precise synchronization at the shortest timescales, such as pump-probe experiments with FEL light, single-shot ultrafast electron diffraction, electron-laser collisions to probe strong-field quantum electrodynamics and for high-quality LWFA through controlled external injection. On the latter I will discuss our work towards achieving this goal, in addition to highlighting the other unique roles THz technologies can play in the future advanced accelerator landscape.

Presenting Author Morgan Hibberd
Is the Presenting Author a PhD Student or Early Career Scientist ? No
Area of research Advanced accelerator concepts

Author

Dr Morgan Hibberd (The University of Manchester)

Co-authors

Beatriz Higuera Gonzalez Christopher Shaw (Lancaster University) Dr Connor Mosley (Lancaster University) Dr Daniel Lake (Lancaster University) Darren Graham (The University of Manchester) Dr David Walsh (ASTeC) Graeme Campbell Burt (Lancaster University (GB)) James Jones Joseph Bradbury (Lancaster University) Laurence Nix (Lancaster University & Cockcroft Institute) Prof. Robert Appleby (The University of Manchester) Dr Sergey Siaber (Lancaster University) Steven Jamison (Lancaster University) Thomas Pacey (STFC Daresbury Laboratory)

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