A laser-driven particle accelerator based on plasmonic nanoantennas is proposed and analyzed. The concept utilizes the enhancement and localization of the electric field by nanoantennas to maximize the acceleration gradient and to overcome potential metallic losses. The structure is optimized for accelerating relativistic particles using a femtosecond laser source operating at 800 nm and is shown to support the bandwidth of ultrashort laser pulses (up to 16 fs) while providing a high acceleration gradient potentially reaching 11.6 GV/m
We show that both the flux and the cutoff energy of protons accelerated by ultraintens...
The generation of ultrastrong attosecond pulses through laser-plasma interactions offers the opportu...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/11/9/093035 Abstract. We present a novel laser-based ion acceleration scheme, ...
A metallic metasurface-based laser-driven particle accelerator for subrelativistic particles is prop...
We suggest a model of an optical structure that allows to accelerate nanoparticles to velocities on ...
We have studied particle acceleration in different nanostructured targets irradiated by high intensi...
We suggest a model of an optical structure that allows to accelerate nanoparticles to velocities on ...
International audienceA plasmon-assisted channeling acceleration can be realized with a large channe...
In this paper we report the measurement of laser-driven proton acceleration obtained by irradiating ...
We describe a transparent dielectric grating accelerator structure that is designed for ultrashort l...
International audienceThe generation of energetic electron bunches by the interaction of a short, ul...
In this paper we discuss recent results in the design configuration and modelling of the PLASMON-X p...
Laser-driven particle acceleration makes use of sub-picosecond, pulsed, high-power laser systems, ca...
We show that both the flux and the cutoff energy of protons accelerated by ultraintens...
The generation of ultrastrong attosecond pulses through laser-plasma interactions offers the opportu...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/11/9/093035 Abstract. We present a novel laser-based ion acceleration scheme, ...
A metallic metasurface-based laser-driven particle accelerator for subrelativistic particles is prop...
We suggest a model of an optical structure that allows to accelerate nanoparticles to velocities on ...
We have studied particle acceleration in different nanostructured targets irradiated by high intensi...
We suggest a model of an optical structure that allows to accelerate nanoparticles to velocities on ...
International audienceA plasmon-assisted channeling acceleration can be realized with a large channe...
In this paper we report the measurement of laser-driven proton acceleration obtained by irradiating ...
We describe a transparent dielectric grating accelerator structure that is designed for ultrashort l...
International audienceThe generation of energetic electron bunches by the interaction of a short, ul...
In this paper we discuss recent results in the design configuration and modelling of the PLASMON-X p...
Laser-driven particle acceleration makes use of sub-picosecond, pulsed, high-power laser systems, ca...
We show that both the flux and the cutoff energy of protons accelerated by ultraintens...
The generation of ultrastrong attosecond pulses through laser-plasma interactions offers the opportu...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/11/9/093035 Abstract. We present a novel laser-based ion acceleration scheme, ...