Streeter, Matthew
MOPCO09
EPAC beamline Prototype: Development and optimisation of a high-repetition-rate LWFA system
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The Extreme Photonics Applications Centre (EPAC) is a next-generation high-power laser facility designed to deliver stable, high-repetition-rate (10 Hz) LWFA electron beamline with high quality parameters (∼1nC, ∼1 GeV, <5% energy spread). As a crucial preparatory step, one of the 10 TW laser system (Gemini) at the Central Laser Facility is being repurposed as a prototype beamline to de-risk EPAC commissioning and to develop critical subsystems. We report on a progress in three core areas: 1. Targetry Development: We designed and implemented gas-cell targets featuring enhanced durability, leveraging replaceable CVD diamond apertures and modular components to support 5 Hz operation. 2. Beam Optimization: Using Bayesian optimization, we explore tuning of key LWFA outputs—electron charge, energy, divergence, and X-ray flux and energy—achieving improved performance across shots. 3. Integrated Simulation Framework: To support beamline design, we are developing a modular toolkit that couples fluid dynamics (OpenFOAM), particle-in-cell (FBPIC), and Monte Carlo (Geant4) simulations.
  • K. FEDOROV, O. Finlay, D. Symes, A. Bennett, J. Giles-Friend, A. Bhardwaj, C. Armstrong, R. Pattathil, C. Selig, A. Thomas, C. Spindloe, B. Morkot, S. Dann, B. Spiers, C. Hernandez-Gomez
    Central Laser Facility
  • E. Kiely
    University of Warwick
  • D. McCartney, M. Streeter
    Queen's University Belfast
Paper: MOPCO09
DOI: reference for this paper: 10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2025-MOPCO09
About:  Received: 02 Sep 2025 — Revised: 09 Sep 2025 — Accepted: 09 Sep 2025 — Issue date: 20 Jan 2026
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