The accuracy with which the Thomas–Fermi (TF) model can provide electronic specific heat capacities for use in calculations relevant to fast electron transport in laser-irradiated solids is examined. It is argued that the TF model, since it neglects the quantum shell structure, is likely to be significantly inaccurate for low- and intermediate-Z materials. This argument is supported by examining the results of calculations using more sophisticated methods that account for degeneracy, the quantum shell structure, and other non-ideal corrections. It is further shown that the specific heat capacity curve generated by this more advanced treatment leads to substantial (factor of two) changes in fast electron transport simulations relative to sim...
A resistivity model for non-crystalline, solid-density carbon and hydrocarbons is presented for such...
We studied the induced plasma heating in three different kinds of targets: mass limited, foam target...
The work presented in this thesis investigates energy transport in laser irradiated solid targets co...
International audienceUltrafast laser excitation can induce fast increases of the electronic subsyst...
After a population of laser-driven hot electrons traverses a limited thickness solid target, these e...
Beams of fast electrons have been generated from the ultra-intense laser interaction with Aluminium ...
For this laser output to be optimized to the requirements of the workpiece the behaviour of the irra...
n this work we investigate electron heating induced by intense laser interaction with micrometric fl...
Formation of swift heavy ion tracks requires extremely fast energy transfer between excited electron...
Two experiments have been performed to investigate heating by high-intensity laser-generated electr...
In this work, unique particle-in-cell simulations to understand the relativistic electron beam therm...
This thesis presents the first experimental investigations into resistive guiding of fast electrons ...
The role of low-temperature electrical resistivity in defining the transport properties of mega-Ampe...
In the work [1] a variety of theoretical investigations were performed, as well as numerical predict...
We report direct measurement of hot-electron temperatures and relaxation dynamics for peak electron...
A resistivity model for non-crystalline, solid-density carbon and hydrocarbons is presented for such...
We studied the induced plasma heating in three different kinds of targets: mass limited, foam target...
The work presented in this thesis investigates energy transport in laser irradiated solid targets co...
International audienceUltrafast laser excitation can induce fast increases of the electronic subsyst...
After a population of laser-driven hot electrons traverses a limited thickness solid target, these e...
Beams of fast electrons have been generated from the ultra-intense laser interaction with Aluminium ...
For this laser output to be optimized to the requirements of the workpiece the behaviour of the irra...
n this work we investigate electron heating induced by intense laser interaction with micrometric fl...
Formation of swift heavy ion tracks requires extremely fast energy transfer between excited electron...
Two experiments have been performed to investigate heating by high-intensity laser-generated electr...
In this work, unique particle-in-cell simulations to understand the relativistic electron beam therm...
This thesis presents the first experimental investigations into resistive guiding of fast electrons ...
The role of low-temperature electrical resistivity in defining the transport properties of mega-Ampe...
In the work [1] a variety of theoretical investigations were performed, as well as numerical predict...
We report direct measurement of hot-electron temperatures and relaxation dynamics for peak electron...
A resistivity model for non-crystalline, solid-density carbon and hydrocarbons is presented for such...
We studied the induced plasma heating in three different kinds of targets: mass limited, foam target...
The work presented in this thesis investigates energy transport in laser irradiated solid targets co...