A novel mechanism for injection, emittance selection, and postacceleration for laser wakefield electron acceleration is identified and described. It is shown that a laser prepulse can create an ionized plasma filament through multiphoton ionization and this heats the electrons and ions, driving an ellipsoidal blast-wave aligned with the laser-axis. The subsequent high-intensity laser-pulse generates a plasma wakefield which, on entering the leading edge of the blast-wave structure, encounters a sharp reduction in electron density, causing density down-ramp electron injection. The injected electrons are accelerated to ∼2 MeV within the blast-wave. After the main laser-pulse has propagated past the blast-wave, it drives a secondary wakefield...
Experimental studies of laser-driven acceleration of charged particles, in particular electrons and ...
This thesis describes experimental studies that aim to stabilise and optimise laser-based particle a...
We suggest a novel method for the injection of electrons into the acceleration phase of particle acc...
International audienceIn laser-plasma-based accelerators, an intense laser pulse drives a large elec...
Laser-driven plasma wakefields are structures that can sustain large electric fields and offer a pro...
Plasma based accelerators are capable of producing electron sources which are ultra-compact (a few m...
We demonstrate a laser wakefield accelerator with a novel electron injection scheme resulting in enh...
A novel laser-plasma-based source of relativistic electrons is described. It involves a combination ...
This thesis describes experimental findings related to Laser Wakefield Acceleration (LWFA)- the effi...
The dynamics of electron acceleration driven by laser wakefield is studied in detail using the parti...
To improve the stability and reproducibility of laser wakefield accelerators and to allow for future...
AbstractTo improve the stability and reproducibility of laser wakefield accelerators and to allow fo...
Plasma based accelerators are capable of producing electron sources which are ultra-compact (a few ...
This thesis reports on laser wakefield acceleration, a radically new approach for particle accelerat...
Laser wakefield acceleration of electrons holds great promise for producing ultra-compact stages of ...
Experimental studies of laser-driven acceleration of charged particles, in particular electrons and ...
This thesis describes experimental studies that aim to stabilise and optimise laser-based particle a...
We suggest a novel method for the injection of electrons into the acceleration phase of particle acc...
International audienceIn laser-plasma-based accelerators, an intense laser pulse drives a large elec...
Laser-driven plasma wakefields are structures that can sustain large electric fields and offer a pro...
Plasma based accelerators are capable of producing electron sources which are ultra-compact (a few m...
We demonstrate a laser wakefield accelerator with a novel electron injection scheme resulting in enh...
A novel laser-plasma-based source of relativistic electrons is described. It involves a combination ...
This thesis describes experimental findings related to Laser Wakefield Acceleration (LWFA)- the effi...
The dynamics of electron acceleration driven by laser wakefield is studied in detail using the parti...
To improve the stability and reproducibility of laser wakefield accelerators and to allow for future...
AbstractTo improve the stability and reproducibility of laser wakefield accelerators and to allow fo...
Plasma based accelerators are capable of producing electron sources which are ultra-compact (a few ...
This thesis reports on laser wakefield acceleration, a radically new approach for particle accelerat...
Laser wakefield acceleration of electrons holds great promise for producing ultra-compact stages of ...
Experimental studies of laser-driven acceleration of charged particles, in particular electrons and ...
This thesis describes experimental studies that aim to stabilise and optimise laser-based particle a...
We suggest a novel method for the injection of electrons into the acceleration phase of particle acc...