Non-equilibrium plasma was obtained by irradiating Al foils in vacuum with a femtosecond (fs) laser at intensities of the order of 1018 W/cm2. Protons and other light ions were accelerated in the forward direction by using the target-normal-sheath acceleration regime. Time-of-flight technique was employed to measure the ions' kinetic energy using SiC detectors placed at known distances and angles. The ion acceleration was monitored under different conditions of laser focal position, laser pulse energy, and laser contrast. The target was irradiated using different thicknesses and anti-reflecting graphene films. By optimizing the laser parameters, irradiation conditions, and target properties, it was possible to accelerate up to 2.3 MeV per c...
The interaction of a solid target with an ultra-high intensity laser pulse can result in the laser p...
This thesis reports on experimental investigations into ion acceleration driven by high power laser ...
In this study, ion acceleration from thin planar target foils irradiated by ultrahigh-contrast (10(1...
Advanced targets based on graphene oxide and gold thin film were irradiated at high laser intensity ...
Thick and thin films of Al targets were irradiated in vacuum with different IR lasers at intensities...
Target normal sheath ion acceleration is applied with a high contrast fs laser irradiating advanced ...
Advanced targets based on thin films of graphene oxide covered by metallic layers have been irradiat...
Many parameters of non-equilibrium plasma generated by high intensity and fast lasers depend on the ...
fs pulsed lasers at an intensity of the order of 1018 W/cm2, with a contrast of 10−5, were employed ...
We discuss ion acceleration by irradiating an ultra thin target with an intense laser pulse. We have...
Proton acceleration using high-intensity laser pulses, at 1016 W/cm2 was studied irradiating differe...
We present the experimental results on ion acceleration by petawatt femtosecond laser solid interact...
Ion acceleration resulting from the interaction of ultra-high intensity (2 x 10(20) W/cm(2)) and ult...
The acceleration of protons in plasma produced from thin mylar (3.5 μm) and aluminum (2 μm) targets ...
Laser-generated non-equilibrium plasmas were analyzed at Brookhaven National Laboratory (NY, USA) an...
The interaction of a solid target with an ultra-high intensity laser pulse can result in the laser p...
This thesis reports on experimental investigations into ion acceleration driven by high power laser ...
In this study, ion acceleration from thin planar target foils irradiated by ultrahigh-contrast (10(1...
Advanced targets based on graphene oxide and gold thin film were irradiated at high laser intensity ...
Thick and thin films of Al targets were irradiated in vacuum with different IR lasers at intensities...
Target normal sheath ion acceleration is applied with a high contrast fs laser irradiating advanced ...
Advanced targets based on thin films of graphene oxide covered by metallic layers have been irradiat...
Many parameters of non-equilibrium plasma generated by high intensity and fast lasers depend on the ...
fs pulsed lasers at an intensity of the order of 1018 W/cm2, with a contrast of 10−5, were employed ...
We discuss ion acceleration by irradiating an ultra thin target with an intense laser pulse. We have...
Proton acceleration using high-intensity laser pulses, at 1016 W/cm2 was studied irradiating differe...
We present the experimental results on ion acceleration by petawatt femtosecond laser solid interact...
Ion acceleration resulting from the interaction of ultra-high intensity (2 x 10(20) W/cm(2)) and ult...
The acceleration of protons in plasma produced from thin mylar (3.5 μm) and aluminum (2 μm) targets ...
Laser-generated non-equilibrium plasmas were analyzed at Brookhaven National Laboratory (NY, USA) an...
The interaction of a solid target with an ultra-high intensity laser pulse can result in the laser p...
This thesis reports on experimental investigations into ion acceleration driven by high power laser ...
In this study, ion acceleration from thin planar target foils irradiated by ultrahigh-contrast (10(1...