High efficiency laser-assisted H- charge exchange for microsecond duration beams
Sarah Cousineau (Tennessee U., Oak Ridge) Abdurahim Rakhman, Martin, Kay (Tennessee U.) Alexander Aleksandrov, Viatcheslav Danilov, Timofey, Gorlov, Yun Liu, Cary Long, Alexander Menshov, Michael Plum, Andrei Shishlo,, Andrew Webster (Oak Ridge) David Johnson (Fermilab)

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a laser-assisted H- charge exchange method achieving high efficiency for microsecond beams, significantly extending pulse duration and reducing laser power requirements compared to previous approaches.
Contribution
First successful demonstration of laser stripping for microsecond H- beams with high efficiency and reduced laser power needs.
Findings
Achieved ~95% stripping efficiency.
Extended pulse duration by a factor of 1000.
Used conventional laser technology for high-efficiency stripping.
Abstract
Laser-assisted stripping is a novel approach to H- charge exchange that overcomes long-standing limitations associated with the traditional, foil-based method of producing high-intensity, time-structured beams of protons. This paper reports on the first successful demonstration of the laser stripping technique for microsecond duration beams. The experiment represents a factor of 1000 increase in the stripped pulse duration compared with the previous proof-of-principle demonstration. The central theme of the experiment is the implementation of methods to reduce the required average laser power such that high efficiency stripping can be accomplished for microsecond duration beams using conventional laser technology. The experiment was performed on the Spallation Neutron Source 1 GeV H- beam using a 1 MW peak power UV laser and resulted in ~95% stripping efficiency.
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