In 1979 Tajima and Dawson, Tajima & Dawson (1979), on the basis of theoretical work and simulations, have shown that relativistic plasma waves are suitable for the development of compact accelerators. In the proposed schemes, electrons were injected externally and were accelerated through the very high electric field (GV/m) sustained by relativistic plasma waves driven by lasers, in the laser beatwave regime or in the laser wakefield regime. Several experiments have been performed following their idea and injected electrons at the few MeV level have indeed been accelerated by electric fields in the GV/m range in a plasma medium using the beat wave and laser wakefield schemes. With the development of more powerful lasers...
Over the past several years there have been significant advances in research towards generating comp...
To date active research on laser-driven plasma-based accelerators have achieved great progress on pr...
We show the first experiment of a transverse laser interference for electron injection into the lase...
In this article, we concentrate on the basic physics of relativistic plasma wave accelerators. The g...
This thesis reports on laser wakefield acceleration, a radically new approach for particle accelerat...
To meet the challenge of future accelerators based on the laserplasma techniques new experimental sc...
Recent results from high intensity (up to 5 × 10 20 W/cm 2 ) laser plasma interaction experiments a...
In this article, we concentrate on the basic physics of relativistic plasma wave accelerators. The g...
Recently there has been great progress in laser-driven plasma-based accelerators by exploiting high-...
195 pagesPlasma-based accelerators represent one of the most exciting concepts in high-gradient part...
In this article, we present the underlying physics and the present status of high gradient and high-...
A novel laser-plasma-based source of relativistic electrons is described. It involves a combination ...
Studies of charged-particle acceleration processes remain one of the most important areas of researc...
This thesis describes experimental findings related to Laser Wakefield Acceleration (LWFA)- the effi...
Laser-driven plasma-based accelerators, which are capable of supporting fields in excess of 100 GV/m...
Over the past several years there have been significant advances in research towards generating comp...
To date active research on laser-driven plasma-based accelerators have achieved great progress on pr...
We show the first experiment of a transverse laser interference for electron injection into the lase...
In this article, we concentrate on the basic physics of relativistic plasma wave accelerators. The g...
This thesis reports on laser wakefield acceleration, a radically new approach for particle accelerat...
To meet the challenge of future accelerators based on the laserplasma techniques new experimental sc...
Recent results from high intensity (up to 5 × 10 20 W/cm 2 ) laser plasma interaction experiments a...
In this article, we concentrate on the basic physics of relativistic plasma wave accelerators. The g...
Recently there has been great progress in laser-driven plasma-based accelerators by exploiting high-...
195 pagesPlasma-based accelerators represent one of the most exciting concepts in high-gradient part...
In this article, we present the underlying physics and the present status of high gradient and high-...
A novel laser-plasma-based source of relativistic electrons is described. It involves a combination ...
Studies of charged-particle acceleration processes remain one of the most important areas of researc...
This thesis describes experimental findings related to Laser Wakefield Acceleration (LWFA)- the effi...
Laser-driven plasma-based accelerators, which are capable of supporting fields in excess of 100 GV/m...
Over the past several years there have been significant advances in research towards generating comp...
To date active research on laser-driven plasma-based accelerators have achieved great progress on pr...
We show the first experiment of a transverse laser interference for electron injection into the lase...