We suggest a novel method for the injection of electrons into the acceleration phase of particle accelerators, producing low-emittance beams appropriate even for the demanding high-energy linear collider specifications. We discuss the injection mechanism into the acceleration phase of the wakefield in a plasma behind a high-intensity laser pulse, which takes advantage of the laser polarization and focusing. The scheme uses the structurally stable regime of transverse wakewave breaking, when the electron trajectory self-intersection leads to the formation of a flat electron bunch. As shown in three-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations of the interaction of a laser pulse elongated in the transverse direction with an underdense plasma, the...
We propose a new approach based on an all-optical set-up for generating relativistic polarized elect...
International audienceWe present experimental results of vacuum laser acceleration (VLA) of electron...
To improve the stability and reproducibility of laser wakefield accelerators and to allow for future...
We suggest a novel method for injection of electrons into the acceleration phase of particle acceler...
The effect of laser polarization on the laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA) of electrons has been in...
This thesis reports on laser wakefield acceleration, a radically new approach for particle accelerat...
International audienceWe propose a method to generate femtosecond, relativistic, and high-charge ele...
We investigate the precession of electron spins during beam-driven plasma-wakefield acceleration bas...
International audienceIn laser-plasma-based accelerators, an intense laser pulse drives a large elec...
A novel mechanism for injection, emittance selection, and postacceleration for laser wakefield elect...
Ultra-low emittance (tens of nm) beams can be generated in a plasma accelerator using ionization inj...
A method to inject electron beams with controllable transverse emittances in a laser-plasma accelera...
In this dissertation, the direct laser acceleration (DLA) of ionization-injected electrons in a lase...
Ionization injection triggered by short wavelength laser pulses inside a nonlinear wakefield driven ...
External injection of electron bunches longer than the plasma wavelength in a laser wakefield accele...
We propose a new approach based on an all-optical set-up for generating relativistic polarized elect...
International audienceWe present experimental results of vacuum laser acceleration (VLA) of electron...
To improve the stability and reproducibility of laser wakefield accelerators and to allow for future...
We suggest a novel method for injection of electrons into the acceleration phase of particle acceler...
The effect of laser polarization on the laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA) of electrons has been in...
This thesis reports on laser wakefield acceleration, a radically new approach for particle accelerat...
International audienceWe propose a method to generate femtosecond, relativistic, and high-charge ele...
We investigate the precession of electron spins during beam-driven plasma-wakefield acceleration bas...
International audienceIn laser-plasma-based accelerators, an intense laser pulse drives a large elec...
A novel mechanism for injection, emittance selection, and postacceleration for laser wakefield elect...
Ultra-low emittance (tens of nm) beams can be generated in a plasma accelerator using ionization inj...
A method to inject electron beams with controllable transverse emittances in a laser-plasma accelera...
In this dissertation, the direct laser acceleration (DLA) of ionization-injected electrons in a lase...
Ionization injection triggered by short wavelength laser pulses inside a nonlinear wakefield driven ...
External injection of electron bunches longer than the plasma wavelength in a laser wakefield accele...
We propose a new approach based on an all-optical set-up for generating relativistic polarized elect...
International audienceWe present experimental results of vacuum laser acceleration (VLA) of electron...
To improve the stability and reproducibility of laser wakefield accelerators and to allow for future...