A one-dimensional model for fast electron generation by an intense, nonevolving laser pulse propagating through an underdense plasma has been developed. Plasma wave breaking is considered to be the dominant mechanism behind this process, and wave breaking both in front of and behind the laser pulse is discussed. Fast electrons emerge as a short bunch, and the electrostatic field of this bunch is shown to limit self-consistently the amount of generated fast electrons
International audienceWe investigate the electron heating induced by a relativistic-intensity laser ...
The propagation of intense laser pulses and the generation of high-energy electrons from underdense ...
Electron acceleration from the interaction of an intense short-pulse laser with low density plasma i...
A one-dimensional model for fast electron generation by an intense, nonevolving laser pulse propagat...
A 1-D model for fast electron generation by an intense, non-evolving laser pulse propagating through...
This contribution is concerned with the nonlinear behavior of a relativistic laser pulse focused in ...
Analytical and numerical studies of plasma physics in ultra-intense plasma wave generation, electron...
In this thesis we present the dynamics of relativistic fast electrons produced in the laser-solid in...
International audienceUsing 1D and 2D PIC simulations, we describe and model the backward ejection o...
We demonstrate by computer simulations the generation of high-energy electrons by using a femtosecon...
We use three-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations to study laser wake field acceleration (LWFA) ...
We study numerically through a 2D and 3D particle-in-cell simulation various mechanisms of generatio...
An experiment investigating the production of relativistic electrons from the interaction of ultrash...
The physics of plasma-based accelerators driven by short-pulse lasers is reviewed. This includes the...
International audienceWe investigate the electron heating induced by a relativistic-intensity laser ...
The propagation of intense laser pulses and the generation of high-energy electrons from underdense ...
Electron acceleration from the interaction of an intense short-pulse laser with low density plasma i...
A one-dimensional model for fast electron generation by an intense, nonevolving laser pulse propagat...
A 1-D model for fast electron generation by an intense, non-evolving laser pulse propagating through...
This contribution is concerned with the nonlinear behavior of a relativistic laser pulse focused in ...
Analytical and numerical studies of plasma physics in ultra-intense plasma wave generation, electron...
In this thesis we present the dynamics of relativistic fast electrons produced in the laser-solid in...
International audienceUsing 1D and 2D PIC simulations, we describe and model the backward ejection o...
We demonstrate by computer simulations the generation of high-energy electrons by using a femtosecon...
We use three-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations to study laser wake field acceleration (LWFA) ...
We study numerically through a 2D and 3D particle-in-cell simulation various mechanisms of generatio...
An experiment investigating the production of relativistic electrons from the interaction of ultrash...
The physics of plasma-based accelerators driven by short-pulse lasers is reviewed. This includes the...
International audienceWe investigate the electron heating induced by a relativistic-intensity laser ...
The propagation of intense laser pulses and the generation of high-energy electrons from underdense ...
Electron acceleration from the interaction of an intense short-pulse laser with low density plasma i...