The interaction of an ultra-intense laser with a solid state target allows the production of multi-MeV proton and ion beams. This process is explained by the target normal sheath acceleration (TNSA) model, predicting the creation of an electric field on the target rear side, due to an unbalanced positive charge. This process is related to the emission of relativistic ultrafast electrons, occurring at an earlier time. In this work, we highlight the correlations between the ultrafast electron component and the protons by their simultaneous detection by means of an electro-optical sampling and a time-of-flight diagnostics, respectively, supported by numerical simulations showing an excellent agreement
One of the most exciting results recently obtained in the ultraintense interaction research area is ...
Electron correlation is one of the main frontiers of modern science and of fundamental importance to...
The interaction of a high-intensity short-pulse laser with thin solid targets produces electron jets...
The interaction of an ultra-intense laser with a solid state target allows the production of multi-M...
The interaction of an ultra-intense laser with a solid state target allows the production of multi-M...
The interaction of ultra-intense high-power lasers with solid-state targets has been largely studied...
High-intensity laser-solid interactions generate relativistic electrons, as well as high-energy (mul...
Highly energetic electrons are generated at the early phases of the interaction of short-pulse highi...
This thesis experimentally investigates laser-driven proton acceleration in the regime of target nor...
The experiment described in the thesis is meant to investigate the propagation of an ultrafast retur...
Due to their particular properties (small source size, low divergence, short duration, large number ...
The interaction of high-power ultra-short lasers with materials offers fascinating wealth of transie...
Laser-plasma interactions have been studied in detail over the past twenty years, as they show great...
International audienceWe use two-dimensional (2D) particle-in-cell simulations to study the interact...
One of the most exciting results recently obtained in the ultraintense interaction research area is ...
Electron correlation is one of the main frontiers of modern science and of fundamental importance to...
The interaction of a high-intensity short-pulse laser with thin solid targets produces electron jets...
The interaction of an ultra-intense laser with a solid state target allows the production of multi-M...
The interaction of an ultra-intense laser with a solid state target allows the production of multi-M...
The interaction of ultra-intense high-power lasers with solid-state targets has been largely studied...
High-intensity laser-solid interactions generate relativistic electrons, as well as high-energy (mul...
Highly energetic electrons are generated at the early phases of the interaction of short-pulse highi...
This thesis experimentally investigates laser-driven proton acceleration in the regime of target nor...
The experiment described in the thesis is meant to investigate the propagation of an ultrafast retur...
Due to their particular properties (small source size, low divergence, short duration, large number ...
The interaction of high-power ultra-short lasers with materials offers fascinating wealth of transie...
Laser-plasma interactions have been studied in detail over the past twenty years, as they show great...
International audienceWe use two-dimensional (2D) particle-in-cell simulations to study the interact...
One of the most exciting results recently obtained in the ultraintense interaction research area is ...
Electron correlation is one of the main frontiers of modern science and of fundamental importance to...
The interaction of a high-intensity short-pulse laser with thin solid targets produces electron jets...