This introductory article is a synopsis of the status and prospects of particle-beam-driven plasma wakefield acceleration (PWFA). Conceptual and experimental breakthroughs obtained over the last years have initiated a rapid growth of the research field, and increased maturity of underlying technology allows an increasing number of research groups to engage in experimental R&D. We briefly describe the fundamental mechanisms of PWFA, from which its chief attractions arise. Most importantly, this is the capability of extremely rapid acceleration of electrons and positrons at gradients many orders of magnitude larger than in conventional accelerators. This allows the size of accelerator units to be shrunk from the kilometre to metre scale, and ...
New acceleration technology is mandatory for the future elucidation of fundamental particles and the...
Abstract This paper reviews the concepts, recent progress and current challenges for realizing the t...
Plasma wakefield accelerators can be driven either by intense laser pulses (LWFA) or by intense part...
This introductory article is a synopsis of the status and prospects of particle-beam-driven plasma w...
This introductory article is a synopsis of the status and prospects of particle-beam-driven plasma w...
This introductory article is a synopsis of the status and prospects of particle-beam-driven plasma w...
In this article, we present the underlying physics and the present status of high gradient and high-...
In this article, we present the underlying physics and the present status of high gradient and high-...
The FLASHForward experimental facility is a high-performance test-bed for precision plasma wakefield...
In this article, we concentrate on the basic physics of relativistic plasma wave accelerators. The g...
New acceleration technology is mandatory for the future elucidation of fundamental particles and the...
Plasmas enable the creation of electric fields in excess of 10 GV/m for the purpose of charged parti...
Plasmas enable the creation of electric fields in excess of 10 GV/m for the purpose of charged parti...
WOS:000340055300014 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)New acceleration technology is mandatory for the fu...
Plasmas enable the creation of electric fields in excess of 10 GV/m for the purpose of charged parti...
New acceleration technology is mandatory for the future elucidation of fundamental particles and the...
Abstract This paper reviews the concepts, recent progress and current challenges for realizing the t...
Plasma wakefield accelerators can be driven either by intense laser pulses (LWFA) or by intense part...
This introductory article is a synopsis of the status and prospects of particle-beam-driven plasma w...
This introductory article is a synopsis of the status and prospects of particle-beam-driven plasma w...
This introductory article is a synopsis of the status and prospects of particle-beam-driven plasma w...
In this article, we present the underlying physics and the present status of high gradient and high-...
In this article, we present the underlying physics and the present status of high gradient and high-...
The FLASHForward experimental facility is a high-performance test-bed for precision plasma wakefield...
In this article, we concentrate on the basic physics of relativistic plasma wave accelerators. The g...
New acceleration technology is mandatory for the future elucidation of fundamental particles and the...
Plasmas enable the creation of electric fields in excess of 10 GV/m for the purpose of charged parti...
Plasmas enable the creation of electric fields in excess of 10 GV/m for the purpose of charged parti...
WOS:000340055300014 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)New acceleration technology is mandatory for the fu...
Plasmas enable the creation of electric fields in excess of 10 GV/m for the purpose of charged parti...
New acceleration technology is mandatory for the future elucidation of fundamental particles and the...
Abstract This paper reviews the concepts, recent progress and current challenges for realizing the t...
Plasma wakefield accelerators can be driven either by intense laser pulses (LWFA) or by intense part...