A Review of Beam-Driven Plasma Wakefield Experiments
A. Aimidula, P. Zhang

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent beam-driven plasma wakefield acceleration experiments, comparing parameters and results to highlight progress in using high-energy particle beams for wakefield generation in plasma.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive comparison of recent experimental parameters and outcomes in beam-driven PWFA, summarizing advancements in the field.
Findings
Progress in using electron, positron, and proton beams for PWFA
Comparison of experimental parameters across recent studies
Highlights of key results and advancements
Abstract
In the past decades, beam-driven plasma wakefield acceleration (PWFA) experiments have seen remarkable progress by using high-energy particle beams such as electron, positron and proton beams to drive wakes in neutral gas or pre-ionized plasma. This review highlights a few recent experiments in the world to compare experiment parameters and results.
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Taxonomy
TopicsChemical and Physical Properties of Materials · Ion-surface interactions and analysis · Plasma Diagnostics and Applications
