The properties of beams of high energy protons accelerated during ultraintense, picosecond laser-irradiation of thin foil targets are investigated as a function of preplasma expansion at the target front surface. Significant enhancement in the maximum proton energy and laser-to-proton energy conversion efficiency is observed at optimum preplasma density gradients due, to self-focusing Of the incident laser pulse. For very long preplasma expansion, the propagating laser pulse is observed to filament, resulting in highly uniform proton beams, but with reduced flux and maximum energy
It is shown that the intense quasistatic electric and magnetic fields self-generated near the axis o...
Proton acceleration from the interaction of ultra-short laser pulses with thin foil targets at inten...
We present an approach to modelling the effect of the laser focal spot size on the acceleration of p...
The properties of beams of high energy protons accelerated during ultraintense, picosecond laser-irr...
Proton and ion acceleration using high-intensity lasers is a field of rapidly growing in-terest. For...
International audienceLow-intensity laser prepulses (<1013 W cm−2, nanosecond duration) are a major ...
International audienceThe interaction of short and intense laser pulses with plasmas or solids is a ...
The parameters of proton beams accelerated by a high-intensity short pulse laser from a thin foil ar...
Proton beams laser accelerated from thin foils are studied for various plasma gradients on the foil ...
Low-intensity laser prepulse ( < 10(13) W/cm(2), ns duration) are a major issue in experiments on la...
Abstract: Ion acceleration in the interaction of ultrashort intense laser pulses ( ~ 2×1019 W/cm2, ...
The collimation of proton beams accelerated during ultra-intense laser irradiation of thin aluminum ...
It is shown that the intense quasistatic electric and magnetic fields self-generated near the axis o...
Proton acceleration from the interaction of ultra-short laser pulses with thin foil targets at inten...
We present an approach to modelling the effect of the laser focal spot size on the acceleration of p...
The properties of beams of high energy protons accelerated during ultraintense, picosecond laser-irr...
Proton and ion acceleration using high-intensity lasers is a field of rapidly growing in-terest. For...
International audienceLow-intensity laser prepulses (<1013 W cm−2, nanosecond duration) are a major ...
International audienceThe interaction of short and intense laser pulses with plasmas or solids is a ...
The parameters of proton beams accelerated by a high-intensity short pulse laser from a thin foil ar...
Proton beams laser accelerated from thin foils are studied for various plasma gradients on the foil ...
Low-intensity laser prepulse ( < 10(13) W/cm(2), ns duration) are a major issue in experiments on la...
Abstract: Ion acceleration in the interaction of ultrashort intense laser pulses ( ~ 2×1019 W/cm2, ...
The collimation of proton beams accelerated during ultra-intense laser irradiation of thin aluminum ...
It is shown that the intense quasistatic electric and magnetic fields self-generated near the axis o...
Proton acceleration from the interaction of ultra-short laser pulses with thin foil targets at inten...
We present an approach to modelling the effect of the laser focal spot size on the acceleration of p...