The bremsstrahlung x-ray emission profile from high-intensity laser-solid interactions provides valuable insight to the internal fast electron transport. Using penumbral imaging, we characterise the spatial profile of this bremsstrahlung source as a function of laser intensity by incrementally increasing the laser focal spot size on target. The experimental data shows a dual-source structure; one from the central channel of electrons, the second a larger substrate source from the recirculating electron current. The results demonstrate than an order of magnitude improvement in the intensity contrast between the two x-ray sources is achieved with a large focal spot, indicating preferable conditions for applications in radiography. An analytic...
This thesis reports on experimental investigations examining the role of laser-pulse focal spot size...
AbstractThe development activity of a new experimental technique for the study of the fast electron ...
In recent years, high intensity laser-matter interactions (> 1018 W/cm2) have been shown to produce ...
The bremsstrahlung x-ray emission profile from high intensity laser-solid interactions provides valu...
Laser-solid interactions are highly suited as a potential source of high energy X-rays for nondestru...
Relativistic electrons generated by the interaction of petawatt-class short laser pulses with solid ...
A high power laser was used to accelerate electrons in a laser-driven wakefield accelerator. The hig...
The interaction of a high-intensity laser with a solid target produces an energetic distribution of ...
The interaction of an intense short-pulse laser with a solid target efficiently generates energetic ...
High-intensity laser-solid interactions generate relativistic electrons, as well as high-energy (mul...
The bremsstrahlung x-rays from a laser-solid interaction have been investigated for the use of radio...
Point-like sources of X-rays that are pulsed (sub nanosecond), high energy (up to several MeV) and b...
Emission of gamma rays by the processes of bremsstrahlung and inverse Compton scattering (CS) from i...
The interaction of an ultrahigh intensity, short-pulse laser with solids generates a large number of...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate applications of laser wakefield acceleration to other field...
This thesis reports on experimental investigations examining the role of laser-pulse focal spot size...
AbstractThe development activity of a new experimental technique for the study of the fast electron ...
In recent years, high intensity laser-matter interactions (> 1018 W/cm2) have been shown to produce ...
The bremsstrahlung x-ray emission profile from high intensity laser-solid interactions provides valu...
Laser-solid interactions are highly suited as a potential source of high energy X-rays for nondestru...
Relativistic electrons generated by the interaction of petawatt-class short laser pulses with solid ...
A high power laser was used to accelerate electrons in a laser-driven wakefield accelerator. The hig...
The interaction of a high-intensity laser with a solid target produces an energetic distribution of ...
The interaction of an intense short-pulse laser with a solid target efficiently generates energetic ...
High-intensity laser-solid interactions generate relativistic electrons, as well as high-energy (mul...
The bremsstrahlung x-rays from a laser-solid interaction have been investigated for the use of radio...
Point-like sources of X-rays that are pulsed (sub nanosecond), high energy (up to several MeV) and b...
Emission of gamma rays by the processes of bremsstrahlung and inverse Compton scattering (CS) from i...
The interaction of an ultrahigh intensity, short-pulse laser with solids generates a large number of...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate applications of laser wakefield acceleration to other field...
This thesis reports on experimental investigations examining the role of laser-pulse focal spot size...
AbstractThe development activity of a new experimental technique for the study of the fast electron ...
In recent years, high intensity laser-matter interactions (> 1018 W/cm2) have been shown to produce ...