%0 Conference Paper
%A Wesch, Stephan
%A Beinortaite, Judita
%A Björklund Svensson, Jonas Halfdan
%A Boulton, Lewis Anthony
%A Boyle, Gregory James
%A Chappell, James
%A Cowley, James
%A Diederichs, Severin
%A Foster, Brian
%A Garland, Matthew James
%A Gonzalez Caminal, Pau
%A Jones, Harry
%A Kanekar, Advait
%A Lindstroem, Carl Andreas
%A Loisch, Gregor
%A Mewes, Steven Mathis
%A Pena Asmus, Felipe Lars
%A Ferran Pousa, Angel
%A Schreiber, Siegfried
%A Schröder, Sarah
%A Shalloo, Rob
%A Thévenet, Maxence
%A Wing, Matthew
%A Wood, Jonathan Christopher
%A Osterhoff, Jens
%A D'Arcy, Richard
%T Status and progress of the PWFA experiment FLASHForward
%I Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY
%M PUBDB-2024-07131
%D 2024
%Z AKBP 5.1: Group Report
%X Experimental results in the last decades of beam-driven plasma-wakefield accelerators (PWFA) have demonstrated the feasibility ofhigh-gradient acceleration and promise reduction of costs and sizes of future high-energy facilities. The requirements of current users of accelerators for luminosity and brightness cannot yet be met in terms of beam quality, high overall energy-transfer efficiency and operation at high-average-power. These are major research pillars which the PWFA experiment FLASHForward at DESY aims to combine in a single stage at acceleration gradients >1 GV/m with significant energy gain. Here, we present the status of the experiment and show latest results.
%B 81st Annual Meeting of DPG and DPG-Frühjahrstagung (DPG Spring Meeting) of the Condensed Matter Section (SKM)
%C 17 Mar 2024 - 22 Mar 2024, Berlin (Germany)
Y2 17 Mar 2024 - 22 Mar 2024
M2 Berlin, Germany
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)6
%9 Conference Presentation
%U https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/618768