We present experimental and numerical results on the propagation and energy deposition of laser-generated fast electrons into conical targets. The first part reports on experimental measurements performed in various configurations in order to assess the predicted benefit of conical targets over standard planar ones. For the conditions investigated here, the fast electron-induced heating is found to be much weaker in cone-guided targets irradiated at a laser wavelength of 1.057 mu m, whereas frequency doubling of the laser pulse permits us to bridge the disparity between conical and planar targets. This result underscores the prejudicial role of the prepulse-generated plasma, whose confinement is enhanced in conical geometry. The second part...
This thesis presents the first experimental investigations into resistive guiding of fast electrons ...
An advanced cone-nanolayer target with nanolayers on both inside and outside of the hollow-cone tip ...
The energy distribution of the produced high energy electrons in the interaction of ultraintense pic...
We present experimental and numerical results obtained at LULI (Laboratoire pour l'Utilisation des L...
The generation of energetic electron and proton beams was studied from the interaction of high inten...
The effect of inner-surface roughness of conical targets on the generation of fast electrons in the ...
Cone-guided fast ignition laser fusion depends critically on details of the interaction of an intens...
Hollow cone-shaped overdense plasma targets were used to investigate the generation and transport of...
One of the main issues of the fast ignitor scheme is the role of fast electron transport in the soli...
The cone-guided fast ignition approach to Inertial Confinement Fusion requires laser-accelerated rel...
The viability of fast-ignition (FI) inertial confinement fusion hinges on the efficient transfer of ...
The effects of defocusing a high intensity pulse of laser light on the generation of hot electrons i...
The hot electron generation by irradiation of intense short laser pulses onto cone targets is studie...
The energy transport in cone-guided low-Z targets has been studied for laser intensities on target o...
Using opened reentrant cone silicon targets, we have demonstrated the effect of micro focusing of fa...
This thesis presents the first experimental investigations into resistive guiding of fast electrons ...
An advanced cone-nanolayer target with nanolayers on both inside and outside of the hollow-cone tip ...
The energy distribution of the produced high energy electrons in the interaction of ultraintense pic...
We present experimental and numerical results obtained at LULI (Laboratoire pour l'Utilisation des L...
The generation of energetic electron and proton beams was studied from the interaction of high inten...
The effect of inner-surface roughness of conical targets on the generation of fast electrons in the ...
Cone-guided fast ignition laser fusion depends critically on details of the interaction of an intens...
Hollow cone-shaped overdense plasma targets were used to investigate the generation and transport of...
One of the main issues of the fast ignitor scheme is the role of fast electron transport in the soli...
The cone-guided fast ignition approach to Inertial Confinement Fusion requires laser-accelerated rel...
The viability of fast-ignition (FI) inertial confinement fusion hinges on the efficient transfer of ...
The effects of defocusing a high intensity pulse of laser light on the generation of hot electrons i...
The hot electron generation by irradiation of intense short laser pulses onto cone targets is studie...
The energy transport in cone-guided low-Z targets has been studied for laser intensities on target o...
Using opened reentrant cone silicon targets, we have demonstrated the effect of micro focusing of fa...
This thesis presents the first experimental investigations into resistive guiding of fast electrons ...
An advanced cone-nanolayer target with nanolayers on both inside and outside of the hollow-cone tip ...
The energy distribution of the produced high energy electrons in the interaction of ultraintense pic...