Plasma-based wakefield accelerator is attractive for generating quasi-monoenergetic electron beams using the bubble regime. The bubble is formed by an intense driver, which propagates through the plasma and expels all electrons transversely, creating a cavity free of cold plasma electrons that trailing behind the driver. Self-injection is applicable in the bubble regime, which can produce bunches of quasi-monoenergetic electrons. (1) Such electron bunching structure can be diagnosed with coherent transition radiation and may be exploited to generate powerful high frequency radiation [16].This thesis focuses on electron bunching phenomenon through WAKE simulations and theoretical analysis. The simulation is completed under laser-driven field...
Laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA) and direct laser acceleration (DLA) are two different kinds of l...
Details on the generation of (multiple) quasimonoenergetic electron bunches in the self-modulated la...
AbstractWe report results of an experimental study of laser-wakefield acceleration of electrons, usi...
textPlasma-based accelerators aim to efficiently generate relativistic electrons by exciting plasma ...
This thesis details experimental and theoretical work in the field of self-guided laser wakefield ac...
This thesis presents work from experiments and simulations on characterising and optimising electron...
Self-injection in a laser-plasma wakefield accelerator (LWFA) is usually achieved by increasing the ...
In this chapter we describe and discuss a special technique in laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA): ...
Laser-driven plasma wakefield accelerators provide accelerating electric fields orders of magnitude ...
WOS:000281452000007 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)The concepts of matched-beam, self-guided laser pro...
Self-injection of background electrons in plasma wakefield accelerators in the highly nonlinear bubb...
In laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA) a high intensity laser pulse is used to excite a plasma densi...
In this dissertation, a new method for producing ultra-bright electron beams in nonlinear plasma wa...
Plasma based laser Wakefield accelerators (LWFA) have been a subject of interest in the plasma commu...
The extraordinary ability of space-charge waves in plasmas to accelerate charged particles at gradie...
Laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA) and direct laser acceleration (DLA) are two different kinds of l...
Details on the generation of (multiple) quasimonoenergetic electron bunches in the self-modulated la...
AbstractWe report results of an experimental study of laser-wakefield acceleration of electrons, usi...
textPlasma-based accelerators aim to efficiently generate relativistic electrons by exciting plasma ...
This thesis details experimental and theoretical work in the field of self-guided laser wakefield ac...
This thesis presents work from experiments and simulations on characterising and optimising electron...
Self-injection in a laser-plasma wakefield accelerator (LWFA) is usually achieved by increasing the ...
In this chapter we describe and discuss a special technique in laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA): ...
Laser-driven plasma wakefield accelerators provide accelerating electric fields orders of magnitude ...
WOS:000281452000007 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)The concepts of matched-beam, self-guided laser pro...
Self-injection of background electrons in plasma wakefield accelerators in the highly nonlinear bubb...
In laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA) a high intensity laser pulse is used to excite a plasma densi...
In this dissertation, a new method for producing ultra-bright electron beams in nonlinear plasma wa...
Plasma based laser Wakefield accelerators (LWFA) have been a subject of interest in the plasma commu...
The extraordinary ability of space-charge waves in plasmas to accelerate charged particles at gradie...
Laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA) and direct laser acceleration (DLA) are two different kinds of l...
Details on the generation of (multiple) quasimonoenergetic electron bunches in the self-modulated la...
AbstractWe report results of an experimental study of laser-wakefield acceleration of electrons, usi...