The transport of relativistic electrons generated in the interaction of petawatt class lasers with solid targets has been studied through measurements of the second harmonic optical emission from their rear surface. The high degree of polarization of the emission indicates that it is predominantly optical transition radiation (TR). A halo that surrounds the main region of emission is also polarized and is attributed to the effect of electron recirculation. The variation of the polarization state and intensity of radiation with the angle of observation indicates that the emission of TR is highly directional and provides evidence for the presence of mu m-size filaments. A brief discussion on the possible causes of such a fine electron beam st...
The angular distribution of energetic electrons emitted from thin foil targets irradiated by intense...
This thesis presents experimental and theoretical results on the interaction of high-intensity lase...
This dissertation examines the motion of the electron critical density surface during interactions b...
The transport of relativistic electrons generated in the interaction of petawatt class lasers with s...
Abstract. The transport of relativistic electrons generated in the interaction of petawatt class las...
We report on fast electron transport and emission patterns from solid targets irradiated by s-polari...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Institute of Optics, 2010.An electron transport regime is ...
The structure of the hot electron beams emitted in laser-solid target interactions was analyzed. It ...
High-intensity laser-solid interactions generate relativistic electrons, as well as high-energy (mul...
This thesis reports on experimental investigations of relativistic (`fast') electron transport in so...
International audienceFast electron transport in matter is a key issue for assessing the feasibility...
The collective response of electrons in an ultrathin foil target irradiated by an ultraintense (~6x1...
The transport of hot, relativistic electrons produced by the interaction of an intense petawatt lase...
Bright, energetic, and directional electron bunches are generated through efficient energy transfer ...
We have analyzed the coupling of ultraintense lasers (at similar to 2 X 1019 W/cm(2)) with solid foi...
The angular distribution of energetic electrons emitted from thin foil targets irradiated by intense...
This thesis presents experimental and theoretical results on the interaction of high-intensity lase...
This dissertation examines the motion of the electron critical density surface during interactions b...
The transport of relativistic electrons generated in the interaction of petawatt class lasers with s...
Abstract. The transport of relativistic electrons generated in the interaction of petawatt class las...
We report on fast electron transport and emission patterns from solid targets irradiated by s-polari...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Institute of Optics, 2010.An electron transport regime is ...
The structure of the hot electron beams emitted in laser-solid target interactions was analyzed. It ...
High-intensity laser-solid interactions generate relativistic electrons, as well as high-energy (mul...
This thesis reports on experimental investigations of relativistic (`fast') electron transport in so...
International audienceFast electron transport in matter is a key issue for assessing the feasibility...
The collective response of electrons in an ultrathin foil target irradiated by an ultraintense (~6x1...
The transport of hot, relativistic electrons produced by the interaction of an intense petawatt lase...
Bright, energetic, and directional electron bunches are generated through efficient energy transfer ...
We have analyzed the coupling of ultraintense lasers (at similar to 2 X 1019 W/cm(2)) with solid foi...
The angular distribution of energetic electrons emitted from thin foil targets irradiated by intense...
This thesis presents experimental and theoretical results on the interaction of high-intensity lase...
This dissertation examines the motion of the electron critical density surface during interactions b...