The properties of laser wakefield accelerated electrons in supersonic gas flows of hydrogen and helium are investigated. At identical backing pressure, we find that electron beams emerging from helium show large variations in their spectral and spatial distributions, whereas electron beams accelerated in hydrogen plasmas show a higher degree of reproducibility. In an experimental investigation of the relation between neutral gas density and backing pressure, it is found that the resulting number density for helium is ∼30% higher than for hydrogen at the same backing pressure. The observed differences in electron beam properties between the two gases can thus be explained by differences in plasma electron density. This interpretation is veri...
Experiments conducted using a 200TW 60 fs laser have demonstrated up to 720 MeV electrons in the sel...
Laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA) and its particle-driven counterpart, particle or plasma wakefiel...
We study the effect of laser-induced double-ionization of a helium gas (with inhomogeneous density p...
The properties of laser wakefield accelerated electrons in supersonic gas flows of hydrogen and heli...
In this paper we analyze the properties of the electron bunches produced in a laser-plasma accelerat...
Guiding focused Pulses along path lengths much larger than the depth of focus is one of the major ta...
In this paper, the interaction of 10-TW laser pulses, focused at moderately relativistic intensity, ...
In this paper, the interaction of 10-TW laser pulses, focused at moderately relativistic intensity, ...
There have been some reports on electron acceleration in a plasma produced by an intense laser pulse...
We report in this paper on full scale 2D particle-in-cell simulations investigating laser wakefield ...
We succeeded generating quasi-monoenergetic electron beams with peak energies up to GeV from (He:Ne)...
Laser driven plasma wakefield accelerators have been explored as a potential compact, reproducible s...
Plasma wakefield accelerators are able to accelerate charged particles by using the electric fieldof...
A novel approach to implement and control electron injection into the accelerating phase of a laser ...
Research on electron acceleration in a plasma produced by an intense laser pulse has been performed ...
Experiments conducted using a 200TW 60 fs laser have demonstrated up to 720 MeV electrons in the sel...
Laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA) and its particle-driven counterpart, particle or plasma wakefiel...
We study the effect of laser-induced double-ionization of a helium gas (with inhomogeneous density p...
The properties of laser wakefield accelerated electrons in supersonic gas flows of hydrogen and heli...
In this paper we analyze the properties of the electron bunches produced in a laser-plasma accelerat...
Guiding focused Pulses along path lengths much larger than the depth of focus is one of the major ta...
In this paper, the interaction of 10-TW laser pulses, focused at moderately relativistic intensity, ...
In this paper, the interaction of 10-TW laser pulses, focused at moderately relativistic intensity, ...
There have been some reports on electron acceleration in a plasma produced by an intense laser pulse...
We report in this paper on full scale 2D particle-in-cell simulations investigating laser wakefield ...
We succeeded generating quasi-monoenergetic electron beams with peak energies up to GeV from (He:Ne)...
Laser driven plasma wakefield accelerators have been explored as a potential compact, reproducible s...
Plasma wakefield accelerators are able to accelerate charged particles by using the electric fieldof...
A novel approach to implement and control electron injection into the accelerating phase of a laser ...
Research on electron acceleration in a plasma produced by an intense laser pulse has been performed ...
Experiments conducted using a 200TW 60 fs laser have demonstrated up to 720 MeV electrons in the sel...
Laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA) and its particle-driven counterpart, particle or plasma wakefiel...
We study the effect of laser-induced double-ionization of a helium gas (with inhomogeneous density p...