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Warren Mori
Researcher at University of California, Los Angeles
Publications - 576
Citations - 24830
Warren Mori is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plasma & Laser. The author has an hindex of 74, co-authored 558 publications receiving 22526 citations. Previous affiliations of Warren Mori include University of California & University of California, Berkeley.
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Studies of the Plasma Droplet Accelerator Scheme
TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that up to 70% of the incident energy can be absorbed by these electrons which rapidly expand and fill the vacuum space between the microspheres with a low density plasma.
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Correlation of beam parameters to decelerating gradient in the E-167 plasma wakefield acceleration experiment
I. Blumenfeld,M. Berry,F.-J. Decker,Mark Hogan,Rasmus Ischebeck,R. H. Iverson,Neil Kirby,Robert H. Siemann,Dieter Walz,C. E. Clayton,Chengkun Huang,C. Joshi,Wei Lu,K. A. Marsh,Warren Mori,Meng Zhou,Tom Katsouleas,Patric Muggli,Erdem Oz +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the correlation of peak beam current to the decelerating gradient and the limits on the transformer ratio in meter scale plasmas and compared the results to simulation.
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Modeling of E-164X Experiment
S. Deng,Patrick Muggli,C.D. Barnes,C. E. Clayton,F.-J. Decker,Ricardo Fonseca,Chengkun Huang,Mark Hogan,R. H. Iverson,D. K. Johnson,C. Joshi,Tom Katsouleas,Patrick Krejcik,Wei Lu,K. A. Marsh,Warren Mori,C.L. O'Connell,Erdem Oz,Frank Tsung,Meng Zhou +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a 3D object-oriented fully parallel PIC code OSIRIS is used to simulate various gas types, beam parameters, etc. to support the design of the experiments.
Results from plasma wakefield experiments at facet
S.Z. Li,C.I. Clarke,R. J. England,J. Frederico,S.J. Gessner,Mark Hogan,R.K. Jobe,Litos,D.R. Walz,Patrick Muggli,Max Planck Inst. Munich,Weiming An,C. E. Clayton,C. Joshi,Wei Lu,K. A. Marsh,Warren Mori,Sergei Tochitsky,Erik Adli,U. Oslo +19 more
TL;DR: The initial results of the plasma wakefield acceleration (PWFA) experiments performed at FACET performed at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory are reported in this paper, where a 23 GeV electron beam with 1.8 x 10{sup 10} electrons is compressed to 20m longitudinally and focused down to 10m transverse spot size for user driven experiments.
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Scaling of energy gain with plasma parameters in a plasma wakefield accelerator
Patric Muggli,Tom Katsouleas,Erdem Oz,I. Blumenfeld,F.-J. Decker,Mark Hogan,Rasmus Ischebeck,R. H. Iverson,Neil Kirby,Robert H. Siemann,Dieter Walz,C. E. Clayton,Chengkun Huang,Chan Joshi,Wei Lu,K. A. Marsh,Warren Mori,Meng Zhou +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors showed that the energy gain increases linearly with plasma length from 13 to 31 cm, and showed the reproducibility and the stability of the acceleration process.