Phys. Rev. Lett. 52, 1978 (1984)https://ireap.umd.edu/10.1103/PhysRevLett.52.19781984
William W. Destler Patrick G. O'Shea Martin Reiser
Journal ArticlePlasma, Accelerator, and Nuclear Physics

Propagation of an intense relativistic electron beam (1 MeV, 27 kA, 30 ns) in vacuum after passage through a localized hydrogen plasma of ∼ 2-cm width has been observed. A large fraction of the injected current was found to propagate in a vacuum drift tube to a distance in excess of 50 cm downstream of the plasma. A description of the process is proposed which links the electron beam propagation with collective ion acceleration and which relates to cosmic-ray acceleration and laser experiments.


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