This thesis experimentally investigates laser-driven proton acceleration in the regime of target normal sheath acceleration (TNSA) using ultrashort (pulse duration τL = 30 fs), high power (∼100TW) laser pulses. The work focuses on how the temporal intensity profile of the ultrashort laser pulse influences the plasma formation during the laser-target interaction and the subsequent acceleration process. The corresponding experiments are performed at the Draco laser facility at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden – Rossendorf. The main result of the thesis is the experimental observation of transverse spatial modulations in the laser-driven proton distribution. The onset of the modulations occurs above a target-dependent laser energy threshold and ...
Transverse expansion of the electrostatic sheath during target normal sheath acceleration of protons...
The experiment described in the thesis is meant to investigate the propagation of an ultrafast retur...
The properties of beams of high energy protons accelerated during ultraintense, picosecond laser-irr...
This thesis experimentally investigates laser-driven proton acceleration in the regime of target nor...
The work described in this thesis is concerned with the experimental investigation of the accelerati...
The research presented in this thesis is primarily focused on experimental investigations of laser-d...
The framework of this thesis is the investigation of the generation of proton beams using high-inten...
With the latest increases in maximum laser intensity achievable through short pulses at high power (...
This thesis documents the study of elementary processes in interaction of intense, ultrashort laser ...
Establishing precise control over the unique beam parameters of laser-accelerated ions from relativi...
Modern particle accelerators are a key component of today’s research landscape and indispensable in ...
The interaction of ultra-intense high-power lasers with solid-state targets has been largely studied...
This thesis reports on experimental investigations into ion acceleration driven by high power laser ...
The main focus of the work presented in this thesis is on experimental studies oflaser acceleration ...
Advancements in high peak power laser development have resulted in laser systems capable of accelera...
Transverse expansion of the electrostatic sheath during target normal sheath acceleration of protons...
The experiment described in the thesis is meant to investigate the propagation of an ultrafast retur...
The properties of beams of high energy protons accelerated during ultraintense, picosecond laser-irr...
This thesis experimentally investigates laser-driven proton acceleration in the regime of target nor...
The work described in this thesis is concerned with the experimental investigation of the accelerati...
The research presented in this thesis is primarily focused on experimental investigations of laser-d...
The framework of this thesis is the investigation of the generation of proton beams using high-inten...
With the latest increases in maximum laser intensity achievable through short pulses at high power (...
This thesis documents the study of elementary processes in interaction of intense, ultrashort laser ...
Establishing precise control over the unique beam parameters of laser-accelerated ions from relativi...
Modern particle accelerators are a key component of today’s research landscape and indispensable in ...
The interaction of ultra-intense high-power lasers with solid-state targets has been largely studied...
This thesis reports on experimental investigations into ion acceleration driven by high power laser ...
The main focus of the work presented in this thesis is on experimental studies oflaser acceleration ...
Advancements in high peak power laser development have resulted in laser systems capable of accelera...
Transverse expansion of the electrostatic sheath during target normal sheath acceleration of protons...
The experiment described in the thesis is meant to investigate the propagation of an ultrafast retur...
The properties of beams of high energy protons accelerated during ultraintense, picosecond laser-irr...