The coupling of laser energy to electrons is fundamental to almost all topics in intense laser-plasma interactions, including laser-driven particle and radiation generation, relativistic optics, inertial confinement fusion and laboratory astrophysics. We report measurements of total energy absorption in foil targets ranging in thickness from 20 μm, for which the target remains opaque and surface interactions dominate, to 40 nm, for which expansion enables relativistic-induced transparency and volumetric interactions. We measure a total peak absorption of ∼80% at an optimum thickness of ∼380 nm. For thinner targets, for which some degree of transparency occurs, although the total absorption decreases, the number of energetic electrons escapi...
The collective response of electrons in an ultrathin foil target irradiated by an ultraintense (~6x1...
Irradiation of an ultrathin foil target by a high intensity laser pulse drives collective electron m...
The dynamics of the plasma critical density surface in an ultra-thin foil target irradiated by an ul...
The absorption of laser energy and dynamics of energetic electrons in dense plasma is fundamental to...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 26th May 2021 until 26th May 2023.This thesis ...
Laser energy absorption to fast electrons during the interaction of an ultra-intense (1020 W/cm2), p...
The continued development of the chirped pulse amplification technique has allowed for the developme...
Producing inward orientated streams of energetic electrons by intense laser pulses acting on solid t...
This thesis reports on experimental and numerical investigations of ion acceleration and the underly...
International audienceOur main goal is to describe and model the energy transfer from laser to parti...
High-intensity laser-solid interactions generate relativistic electrons, as well as high-energy (mul...
Laser-driven ion sources are a rapidly developing technology producing high energy, high peak curren...
The interaction of a high-intensity laser with a solid target produces an energetic distribution of ...
This thesis presents experimental and simulation results of the properties of the reflected and tran...
Illuminating matter with petawatt (one quadrillion watts) laser light creates extreme states of plas...
The collective response of electrons in an ultrathin foil target irradiated by an ultraintense (~6x1...
Irradiation of an ultrathin foil target by a high intensity laser pulse drives collective electron m...
The dynamics of the plasma critical density surface in an ultra-thin foil target irradiated by an ul...
The absorption of laser energy and dynamics of energetic electrons in dense plasma is fundamental to...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 26th May 2021 until 26th May 2023.This thesis ...
Laser energy absorption to fast electrons during the interaction of an ultra-intense (1020 W/cm2), p...
The continued development of the chirped pulse amplification technique has allowed for the developme...
Producing inward orientated streams of energetic electrons by intense laser pulses acting on solid t...
This thesis reports on experimental and numerical investigations of ion acceleration and the underly...
International audienceOur main goal is to describe and model the energy transfer from laser to parti...
High-intensity laser-solid interactions generate relativistic electrons, as well as high-energy (mul...
Laser-driven ion sources are a rapidly developing technology producing high energy, high peak curren...
The interaction of a high-intensity laser with a solid target produces an energetic distribution of ...
This thesis presents experimental and simulation results of the properties of the reflected and tran...
Illuminating matter with petawatt (one quadrillion watts) laser light creates extreme states of plas...
The collective response of electrons in an ultrathin foil target irradiated by an ultraintense (~6x1...
Irradiation of an ultrathin foil target by a high intensity laser pulse drives collective electron m...
The dynamics of the plasma critical density surface in an ultra-thin foil target irradiated by an ul...