The momentum of light in a plasma and the momentum transfer from light to plasma is calculated for a uniform plane of light incident into a uniform plasma. At low irradiance, the Minkowski and Abraham expressions for photon momentum are shown to be equivalent. We evaluate relativistic electron motion at a high irradiance for a plasma and show that most light momentum is transferred to the electrons associated with motion parallel to the light propagation at an irradiance corresponding to the reduced vector potential ao = 3.7 (reduced irradiance 2 X 10^19 W cm^-2 um^2). Our results show that to ensure the maximum momentum transfer from photons to electrons in motion parallel to the k-direction for fixed laser pulse energy, the laser focusing...
Radiation reaction remains one of the most fascinating open questions in electrodynamics. The develo...
We discuss various nonlinear optical processes that occur as an intense laser propagates through a r...
A megagauss quasistatic axial magnetic field can be produced from the interaction of an intense lase...
The energy-momentum of light in a medium is known to have two conflicting descriptions, due to Abrah...
It is 100 years since Minkowski and Abraham first gave rival expressions for the momentum of light i...
A comparison is made between the interaction of electron bunches and intense laser pulses with plasm...
In this article, we concentrate on the basic physics of relativistic plasma wave accelerators. The g...
<p>Plasma-based particle acceleration holds the promise to make the applications that revolve around...
We discuss the first experimental demonstration of electron acceleration by a laser wakefield over d...
In this article, we concentrate on the basic physics of relativistic plasma wave accelerators. The g...
Three-dimensional "particle in cell" simulations show that a quasistatic magnetic field can be gener...
This chapter looks at numerical studies of photon acceleration in laser wakefield
This thesis presents experimental and simulation results of the properties of the reflected and tran...
The greatly enhanced radiation pressure force felt by a relativistic plasma is accompanied by catast...
The continued development of the chirped pulse amplification technique has allowed for the developme...
Radiation reaction remains one of the most fascinating open questions in electrodynamics. The develo...
We discuss various nonlinear optical processes that occur as an intense laser propagates through a r...
A megagauss quasistatic axial magnetic field can be produced from the interaction of an intense lase...
The energy-momentum of light in a medium is known to have two conflicting descriptions, due to Abrah...
It is 100 years since Minkowski and Abraham first gave rival expressions for the momentum of light i...
A comparison is made between the interaction of electron bunches and intense laser pulses with plasm...
In this article, we concentrate on the basic physics of relativistic plasma wave accelerators. The g...
<p>Plasma-based particle acceleration holds the promise to make the applications that revolve around...
We discuss the first experimental demonstration of electron acceleration by a laser wakefield over d...
In this article, we concentrate on the basic physics of relativistic plasma wave accelerators. The g...
Three-dimensional "particle in cell" simulations show that a quasistatic magnetic field can be gener...
This chapter looks at numerical studies of photon acceleration in laser wakefield
This thesis presents experimental and simulation results of the properties of the reflected and tran...
The greatly enhanced radiation pressure force felt by a relativistic plasma is accompanied by catast...
The continued development of the chirped pulse amplification technique has allowed for the developme...
Radiation reaction remains one of the most fascinating open questions in electrodynamics. The develo...
We discuss various nonlinear optical processes that occur as an intense laser propagates through a r...
A megagauss quasistatic axial magnetic field can be produced from the interaction of an intense lase...