Experiments where a laser-generated proton beam is used to probe the megagauss strength self-generated magnetic fields from a nanosecond laser interaction with an aluminum target are presented. At intensities of 10(15) W cm(-2) and under conditions of significant fast electron production and strong heat fluxes, the electron mean-free-path is long compared with the temperature gradient scale length and hence nonlocal transport is important for the dynamics of the magnetic field in the plasma. The hot electron flux transports self-generated magnetic fields away from the focal region through the Nernst effect [A. Nishiguchi, Phys. Rev. Lett. 53, 262 (1984)] at significantly higher velocities than the fluid velocity. Two-dimensional implicit...
We present the first fully kinetic Vlasov-Fokker-Planck simulations of nanosecond laser-plasma inter...
In this laser driven fast electron collimation by magne tic fields from structured targets project ...
We present a simple method to incorporate nonlocal effects on the Nernst advection of magnetic field...
Experiments where a laser-generated proton beam is used to probe the megagauss strength self-generat...
Experiments where a laser-generated proton beam is used to probe the megagauss strength self-generat...
A laser generated proton beam was used to measure the megagauss strength self-generated magnetic fie...
We present nanosecond time-scale Vlasov-Fokker-Planck-Maxwell modeling of magnetized plasma transpor...
The collimating effect of self-generated magnetic fields on fast-electron transport in solid alumini...
Powerful nanosecond laser-plasma processes are explored to generate discharge currents of a few 100 ...
The first Vlasov-Fokker-Planck simulations of nanosecond laser-plasma interactions – including the ...
An analytical fluid model is proposed for artificially collimating fast electron beams produced in i...
Inertial confinement fusion experiments using laser beams have reported the emission of hot electron...
The applicability of classical (Braginskii) transport theory [1] to laser plasma interactions is cru...
"A large number of hot electrons exceeding the Alfven current can be produced when an ultra-intense ...
An analytical fluid model is proposed for artificially collimating fast electron beams produced in t...
We present the first fully kinetic Vlasov-Fokker-Planck simulations of nanosecond laser-plasma inter...
In this laser driven fast electron collimation by magne tic fields from structured targets project ...
We present a simple method to incorporate nonlocal effects on the Nernst advection of magnetic field...
Experiments where a laser-generated proton beam is used to probe the megagauss strength self-generat...
Experiments where a laser-generated proton beam is used to probe the megagauss strength self-generat...
A laser generated proton beam was used to measure the megagauss strength self-generated magnetic fie...
We present nanosecond time-scale Vlasov-Fokker-Planck-Maxwell modeling of magnetized plasma transpor...
The collimating effect of self-generated magnetic fields on fast-electron transport in solid alumini...
Powerful nanosecond laser-plasma processes are explored to generate discharge currents of a few 100 ...
The first Vlasov-Fokker-Planck simulations of nanosecond laser-plasma interactions – including the ...
An analytical fluid model is proposed for artificially collimating fast electron beams produced in i...
Inertial confinement fusion experiments using laser beams have reported the emission of hot electron...
The applicability of classical (Braginskii) transport theory [1] to laser plasma interactions is cru...
"A large number of hot electrons exceeding the Alfven current can be produced when an ultra-intense ...
An analytical fluid model is proposed for artificially collimating fast electron beams produced in t...
We present the first fully kinetic Vlasov-Fokker-Planck simulations of nanosecond laser-plasma inter...
In this laser driven fast electron collimation by magne tic fields from structured targets project ...
We present a simple method to incorporate nonlocal effects on the Nernst advection of magnetic field...