Improved computational methods are essential to the diverse and rapidly developing field of advanced accelerator concepts. We present an overview of some computational algorithms for laser-plasma concepts and high-brightness photocathode electron sources. In particular, we discuss algorithms for reduced laser-plasma models that can be orders of magnitude faster than their higher-fidelity counterparts, as well as important on-going efforts to include relevant additional physics that has been previously neglected. As an example of the former, we present 2D laser wakefield accelerator simulations in an optimal Lorentz frame, demonstrating>10 GeV energy gain of externally injected electrons over a 2 m interaction length, showing good agreeme...
Plasmas enable the creation of electric fields in excess of 10 GV/m for the purpose of charged parti...
In this dissertation, a fully object-oriented, fully relativistic, multidimensional Particle-In-Cell...
It has been shown [1] that it may be computationally advantageous to perform computer simulations in...
Improved computational methods are essential to the diverse and rapidly developing field of advanced...
It can be computationally advantageous to perform computer simulations in a Lorentz boosted frame fo...
Laser- and particle beam-driven plasma wakefield accelerators produce accelerating fields thousands ...
Laser driven wakefield accelerators produce accelerating fields thousands of times those achievable ...
Modeling of laser-plasma wakefield accelerators in an optimal frame of reference [1] is shown to pro...
Modeling of laser-plasma wakefield accelerators in an optimal frame of reference [1] is shown to pro...
Plasma wakefield accelerators driven by either laser or electron beams have shown great potential fo...
WOS:000278182900137 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)“Prémio Científico ISCTE-IUL 2011”The development o...
Modeling of laser-plasma wakefield accelerators in an optimal frame of reference [J.-L. Vay, Phys. R...
Laser-driven plasma wakefield accelerators provide accelerating electric fields orders of magnitude ...
195 pagesPlasma-based accelerators represent one of the most exciting concepts in high-gradient part...
This thesis reports on laser wakefield acceleration, a radically new approach for particle accelerat...
Plasmas enable the creation of electric fields in excess of 10 GV/m for the purpose of charged parti...
In this dissertation, a fully object-oriented, fully relativistic, multidimensional Particle-In-Cell...
It has been shown [1] that it may be computationally advantageous to perform computer simulations in...
Improved computational methods are essential to the diverse and rapidly developing field of advanced...
It can be computationally advantageous to perform computer simulations in a Lorentz boosted frame fo...
Laser- and particle beam-driven plasma wakefield accelerators produce accelerating fields thousands ...
Laser driven wakefield accelerators produce accelerating fields thousands of times those achievable ...
Modeling of laser-plasma wakefield accelerators in an optimal frame of reference [1] is shown to pro...
Modeling of laser-plasma wakefield accelerators in an optimal frame of reference [1] is shown to pro...
Plasma wakefield accelerators driven by either laser or electron beams have shown great potential fo...
WOS:000278182900137 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)“Prémio Científico ISCTE-IUL 2011”The development o...
Modeling of laser-plasma wakefield accelerators in an optimal frame of reference [J.-L. Vay, Phys. R...
Laser-driven plasma wakefield accelerators provide accelerating electric fields orders of magnitude ...
195 pagesPlasma-based accelerators represent one of the most exciting concepts in high-gradient part...
This thesis reports on laser wakefield acceleration, a radically new approach for particle accelerat...
Plasmas enable the creation of electric fields in excess of 10 GV/m for the purpose of charged parti...
In this dissertation, a fully object-oriented, fully relativistic, multidimensional Particle-In-Cell...
It has been shown [1] that it may be computationally advantageous to perform computer simulations in...