Author:
Bondar D.S.,Maslov V.I.,Onishchenko I.N.
Abstract
By using two-dimensional numerical simulation, the ratio between the effects of wakefield focusing and selffocusing during the propagation of a short sequence of electron bunches in plasma has been simulated. Cases of dominant wakefield focusing have been demonstrated. In addition, the collection data is presented on the parameters
of the bunch length, shape and distance between bunches correspond to certain ratios of wakefield focusing and selffocusing that can be used in further studies.
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Problems of Atomic Science and Technology
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