The plasma-based acceleration is an encouraging technique to overcome the limits of the accelerating gradient in the conventional RF acceleration. A plasma accelerator is able to provide accelerating fields up to hundreds of GeV/m, paving the way to accelerate particles to several MeV over a short distance (below the millimetre range). Here the characteristics of preliminary electron beams obtained with the self-injection mechanism produced with the FLAME high-power laser at the SPARC_LAB test facility are shown. In detail, with an energy laser on focus of 1.5 J and a pulse temporal length (FWHM) of 40 fs, we obtained an electron plasma density due to laser ionization of about 6 × 1018 cm−3, electron energy up to 350 MeV and beam cha...
This thesis describes experiments involving laser-plasma-based acceleration of electrons and protons...
Laser wakefield acceleration of electrons holds great promise for producing ultra-compact stages of ...
The electron beam generated in a self-modulated laser-wakefield accelerator is characterized in deta...
The plasma-based acceleration is an encouraging technique to overcome the limits of the accelerating...
This thesis describes experimental studies that aim to stabilise and optimise laser-based particle a...
Plasma based accelerators are capable of producing electron sources which are ultra-compact (a few m...
This thesis presents experimental and simulation results on electron acceleration from the interacti...
This thesis describes experimental findings related to Laser Wakefield Acceleration (LWFA)- the effi...
An increasing number of high-power laser laboratories are being established with the aim of developi...
Laser-plasma accelerators can produce high quality electron beams, up to giga-electronvolts in energ...
Plasma based accelerators are capable of producing electron sources which are ultra-compact (a few ...
Acceleration of electrons in a self-modulated laser-wakefield is investigated. The generated electro...
Laser-driven plasma acceleration is now being considered world-wide as a promising technique for th...
A 250-TW laser system (FLAME - Frascati laser for acceleration and multidisciplinary experiments) is...
Abstract. The effect of self-injection originated from the relativistic acceleration of plasma elect...
This thesis describes experiments involving laser-plasma-based acceleration of electrons and protons...
Laser wakefield acceleration of electrons holds great promise for producing ultra-compact stages of ...
The electron beam generated in a self-modulated laser-wakefield accelerator is characterized in deta...
The plasma-based acceleration is an encouraging technique to overcome the limits of the accelerating...
This thesis describes experimental studies that aim to stabilise and optimise laser-based particle a...
Plasma based accelerators are capable of producing electron sources which are ultra-compact (a few m...
This thesis presents experimental and simulation results on electron acceleration from the interacti...
This thesis describes experimental findings related to Laser Wakefield Acceleration (LWFA)- the effi...
An increasing number of high-power laser laboratories are being established with the aim of developi...
Laser-plasma accelerators can produce high quality electron beams, up to giga-electronvolts in energ...
Plasma based accelerators are capable of producing electron sources which are ultra-compact (a few ...
Acceleration of electrons in a self-modulated laser-wakefield is investigated. The generated electro...
Laser-driven plasma acceleration is now being considered world-wide as a promising technique for th...
A 250-TW laser system (FLAME - Frascati laser for acceleration and multidisciplinary experiments) is...
Abstract. The effect of self-injection originated from the relativistic acceleration of plasma elect...
This thesis describes experiments involving laser-plasma-based acceleration of electrons and protons...
Laser wakefield acceleration of electrons holds great promise for producing ultra-compact stages of ...
The electron beam generated in a self-modulated laser-wakefield accelerator is characterized in deta...