This thesis describes experimental findings related to Laser Wakefield Acceleration (LWFA)- the efficient acceleration of electrons to relativistic energies using an ultraintense laser pulse to drive nonlinear waves in an underdense plasma. In order to extract the highest possible energy from the accelerating structure, the accelerator should be operated at the lowest possible density. To date the most successful LWFA experiments have relied on self-injected, rather than externally-injected electrons. The mechanism of self-injection mandates a minimum threshold density for injection. This self-injection requirement limits the achievable acceleration. Ad ditionally, a means must be found to keep the intense laser focused, or guided, over t...
This thesis presents experimental and simulation results on electron acceleration from the interacti...
This thesis presents experimental research into laser wakefield accelerators. It is divided into two...
This thesis describes a detailed investigation into the process of laser-wakefield acceleration (LWF...
This thesis describes experimental findings related to Laser Wakefield Acceleration (LWFA)- the effi...
WOS:000281452000007 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)The concepts of matched-beam, self-guided laser pro...
This thesis reports on laser wakefield acceleration, a radically new approach for particle accelerat...
In laser wakefield acceleration (LWA) a plasma wave is driven by a high intensity ultra short laser ...
A laser pulse traveling through a plasma can excite large amplitude plasma waves that can be used to...
This thesis describes experimental studies that aim to stabilise and optimise laser-based particle a...
Laser-driven plasma wakefields are structures that can sustain large electric fields and offer a pro...
This thesis describes experiments involving laser-plasma-based acceleration of electrons and protons...
A series of laser wakefield accelerator experiments leading to electron energy exceeding 1 GeV are d...
The generation of quasimonoenergetic electron beams, with energies greater than 500 MeV, in a laser-...
We investigate the extension of self-injecting laser wakefield experiments to the regime that will b...
High quality electron beams (several 109 electrons above 80 MeV energy with percent energy spread an...
This thesis presents experimental and simulation results on electron acceleration from the interacti...
This thesis presents experimental research into laser wakefield accelerators. It is divided into two...
This thesis describes a detailed investigation into the process of laser-wakefield acceleration (LWF...
This thesis describes experimental findings related to Laser Wakefield Acceleration (LWFA)- the effi...
WOS:000281452000007 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)The concepts of matched-beam, self-guided laser pro...
This thesis reports on laser wakefield acceleration, a radically new approach for particle accelerat...
In laser wakefield acceleration (LWA) a plasma wave is driven by a high intensity ultra short laser ...
A laser pulse traveling through a plasma can excite large amplitude plasma waves that can be used to...
This thesis describes experimental studies that aim to stabilise and optimise laser-based particle a...
Laser-driven plasma wakefields are structures that can sustain large electric fields and offer a pro...
This thesis describes experiments involving laser-plasma-based acceleration of electrons and protons...
A series of laser wakefield accelerator experiments leading to electron energy exceeding 1 GeV are d...
The generation of quasimonoenergetic electron beams, with energies greater than 500 MeV, in a laser-...
We investigate the extension of self-injecting laser wakefield experiments to the regime that will b...
High quality electron beams (several 109 electrons above 80 MeV energy with percent energy spread an...
This thesis presents experimental and simulation results on electron acceleration from the interacti...
This thesis presents experimental research into laser wakefield accelerators. It is divided into two...
This thesis describes a detailed investigation into the process of laser-wakefield acceleration (LWF...