We report a laser wakefield acceleration of electron beams up to 130 MeV from laser-driven 4 mm long nitrogen gas jet. Using moderate laser intensity (similar to 35 x 10(18) W.cm(-2)) and relatively low plasma densities (0.8 x 10(18) cm(-3) -2.7 x 10(18) cm(-3)), we have achieved stable laser propagation and consequently stable acceleration of electron beams. We experimentally studied the dependence of the electron beam parameters on the laser beam energy. Evidence of the ionization-induced electron injection has been recognized from the characteristic long-tail beam energy spectrum, however, the majority of the electrons were contained in quasi-monoenergtic peaks
International audienceThe generation of stable electron beams produced by the laser wakefield accele...
International audienceThe generation of stable electron beams produced by the laser wakefield accele...
International audienceThe generation of stable electron beams produced by the laser wakefield accele...
The generation of quasimonoenergetic electron beams, with energies greater than 500 MeV, in a laser-...
International audienceIn laser-plasma-based accelerators, an intense laser pulse drives a large elec...
Laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA) [1] has been studied intensively in the past decades. With the ...
International audienceIn laser-plasma-based accelerators, an intense laser pulse drives a large elec...
International audienceIn laser-plasma-based accelerators, an intense laser pulse drives a large elec...
International audienceIn laser-plasma-based accelerators, an intense laser pulse drives a large elec...
International audienceIn laser-plasma-based accelerators, an intense laser pulse drives a large elec...
The generation of quasimonoenergetic electron beams, with energies greater than 500 MeV, in a laser-...
In this chapter we describe and discuss a special technique in laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA): ...
International audienceThe generation of stable electron beams produced by the laser wakefield accele...
International audienceThe generation of stable electron beams produced by the laser wakefield accele...
Ultra-low emittance (tens of nm) beams can be generated in a plasma accelerator using ionization inj...
International audienceThe generation of stable electron beams produced by the laser wakefield accele...
International audienceThe generation of stable electron beams produced by the laser wakefield accele...
International audienceThe generation of stable electron beams produced by the laser wakefield accele...
The generation of quasimonoenergetic electron beams, with energies greater than 500 MeV, in a laser-...
International audienceIn laser-plasma-based accelerators, an intense laser pulse drives a large elec...
Laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA) [1] has been studied intensively in the past decades. With the ...
International audienceIn laser-plasma-based accelerators, an intense laser pulse drives a large elec...
International audienceIn laser-plasma-based accelerators, an intense laser pulse drives a large elec...
International audienceIn laser-plasma-based accelerators, an intense laser pulse drives a large elec...
International audienceIn laser-plasma-based accelerators, an intense laser pulse drives a large elec...
The generation of quasimonoenergetic electron beams, with energies greater than 500 MeV, in a laser-...
In this chapter we describe and discuss a special technique in laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA): ...
International audienceThe generation of stable electron beams produced by the laser wakefield accele...
International audienceThe generation of stable electron beams produced by the laser wakefield accele...
Ultra-low emittance (tens of nm) beams can be generated in a plasma accelerator using ionization inj...
International audienceThe generation of stable electron beams produced by the laser wakefield accele...
International audienceThe generation of stable electron beams produced by the laser wakefield accele...
International audienceThe generation of stable electron beams produced by the laser wakefield accele...