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
Low-intensity laser prepulses (<10(13) W cm(-2), nanosecond duration) are a major issue in experimen...
The collimation of proton beams accelerated during ultra-intense laser irradiation of thin aluminum ...
Spectrally-peaked proton beams of high charge (E-p approximate to 8 MeV, Delta E approximate to 4 Me...
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 audienceThe interaction of short and intense laser pulses with plasmas or solids is a ...
We present an approach to modelling the effect of the laser focal spot size on the acceleration of p...
The effects of a short plasma density scale length on laser-driven proton acceleration from foil tar...
Ion acceleration driven by the interaction of an ultraintense (2x10^20 Wcm^-2) laser pulse with an u...
Bright proton beams with maximum energies of up to 30MeV have been observed in an experiment investi...
This thesis reports on experimental and numerical investigations of ion acceleration driven by the i...
Laser-driven proton acceleration from ultrathin foils is investigated experimentally using F/3 and F...
We report on the characteristics of an ultrafast-laser driven proton beam from thinfilm targets. The...
Low-intensity laser prepulses (<10(13) W cm(-2), nanosecond duration) are a major issue in experimen...
The collimation of proton beams accelerated during ultra-intense laser irradiation of thin aluminum ...
Spectrally-peaked proton beams of high charge (E-p approximate to 8 MeV, Delta E approximate to 4 Me...
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 audienceThe interaction of short and intense laser pulses with plasmas or solids is a ...
We present an approach to modelling the effect of the laser focal spot size on the acceleration of p...
The effects of a short plasma density scale length on laser-driven proton acceleration from foil tar...
Ion acceleration driven by the interaction of an ultraintense (2x10^20 Wcm^-2) laser pulse with an u...
Bright proton beams with maximum energies of up to 30MeV have been observed in an experiment investi...
This thesis reports on experimental and numerical investigations of ion acceleration driven by the i...
Laser-driven proton acceleration from ultrathin foils is investigated experimentally using F/3 and F...
We report on the characteristics of an ultrafast-laser driven proton beam from thinfilm targets. The...
Low-intensity laser prepulses (<10(13) W cm(-2), nanosecond duration) are a major issue in experimen...
The collimation of proton beams accelerated during ultra-intense laser irradiation of thin aluminum ...
Spectrally-peaked proton beams of high charge (E-p approximate to 8 MeV, Delta E approximate to 4 Me...