After a population of laser-driven hot electrons traverses a limited thickness solid target, these electrons will encounter the rear surface, creating TV/m fields that heavily influence the subsequent hot-electron propagation. Electrons that fail to overcome the electrostatic potential reflux back into the target. Those electrons that do overcome the field will escape the target. Here, using the particle-in-cell (PIC) code EPOCH and particle tracking of a large population of macro-particles, we investigate the refluxing and escaping electron populations, as well as the magnitude, spatial and temporal evolution of the rear surface electrostatic fields. The temperature of both the escaping and refluxing electrons is reduced by 30%-50% when co...
The continued development of the chirped pulse amplification technique has allowed for the developme...
The work presented in this thesis investigates energy transport in laser irradiated solid targets co...
In our previous research (Zhao et al., 2016), we focus on the transport processes from hot electrons...
The interaction of a high-intensity laser with a solid target produces an energetic distribution of ...
"A large number of hot electrons exceeding the Alfven current can be produced when an ultra-intense ...
High-intensity laser-solid interactions generate relativistic electrons, as well as high-energy (mul...
textHigh intensity lasers interacting with an overdense target can accelerate high energy (“hot”) el...
This thesis presents the first experimental investigations into resistive guiding of fast electrons ...
We have analyzed the coupling of ultraintense lasers (at similar to 2 X 1019 W/cm(2)) with solid foi...
The interaction of a high-intensity laser with a solid target produces an energetic distribution of ...
The transport of energetic electron beams generated from aluminum foils irradiated by ultraintense l...
Beams of fast electrons have been generated from the ultra-intense laser interaction with Aluminium ...
n this work we investigate electron heating induced by intense laser interaction with micrometric fl...
We present two-dimensional particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations that investigate the role of backgroun...
International audienceWe investigate the electron heating induced by a relativistic-intensity laser ...
The continued development of the chirped pulse amplification technique has allowed for the developme...
The work presented in this thesis investigates energy transport in laser irradiated solid targets co...
In our previous research (Zhao et al., 2016), we focus on the transport processes from hot electrons...
The interaction of a high-intensity laser with a solid target produces an energetic distribution of ...
"A large number of hot electrons exceeding the Alfven current can be produced when an ultra-intense ...
High-intensity laser-solid interactions generate relativistic electrons, as well as high-energy (mul...
textHigh intensity lasers interacting with an overdense target can accelerate high energy (“hot”) el...
This thesis presents the first experimental investigations into resistive guiding of fast electrons ...
We have analyzed the coupling of ultraintense lasers (at similar to 2 X 1019 W/cm(2)) with solid foi...
The interaction of a high-intensity laser with a solid target produces an energetic distribution of ...
The transport of energetic electron beams generated from aluminum foils irradiated by ultraintense l...
Beams of fast electrons have been generated from the ultra-intense laser interaction with Aluminium ...
n this work we investigate electron heating induced by intense laser interaction with micrometric fl...
We present two-dimensional particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations that investigate the role of backgroun...
International audienceWe investigate the electron heating induced by a relativistic-intensity laser ...
The continued development of the chirped pulse amplification technique has allowed for the developme...
The work presented in this thesis investigates energy transport in laser irradiated solid targets co...
In our previous research (Zhao et al., 2016), we focus on the transport processes from hot electrons...