The generation of quasimonoenergetic electron beams, with energies greater than 500 MeV, in a laser-plasma accelerator driven by 2.5 J, 80 fs laser pulses guided in a low density plasma channel, is investigated. The laser energy required to achieve electron injection is found to depend strongly on the quality of the input laser focal spot. Simulations show that, although the matched spot size of the plasma channel is greater than the self-focused spot size, the channel assists relativistic self-focusing and enables electron injection to occur at lower plasma densities and laser powers than would be possible without a waveguide
Laser-driven accelerators, in which particles are accelerated by the electric field of a plasma wave...
Laser-driven accelerators, in which particles are accelerated by the electric field of a plasma wave...
Laser-driven accelerators, in which particles are accelerated by the electric field of a plasma wave...
The generation of quasimonoenergetic electron beams, with energies greater than 500 MeV, in a laser-...
High quality electron beams (several 109 electrons above 80 MeV energy with percent energy spread an...
International audienceThe injection of quasimonoenergetic electron beams into a laser wakefield acce...
International audienceThe injection of quasimonoenergetic electron beams into a laser wakefield acce...
International audienceThe injection of quasimonoenergetic electron beams into a laser wakefield acce...
The role of plasma channels as waveguides for laser-wakefield accelerators is discussed in terms of ...
Plasma based accelerators are capable of producing electron sources which are ultra-compact (a few m...
Plasma based accelerators are capable of producing electron sources which are ultra-compact (a few ...
Laser-driven accelerators, in which particles are accelerated by the electric field of a plasma wave...
Laser-driven accelerators, in which particles are accelerated by the electric field of a plasma wave...
Laser-driven accelerators, in which particles are accelerated by the electric field of a plasma wave...
Laser-driven accelerators, in which particles are accelerated by the electric field of a plasma wave...
Laser-driven accelerators, in which particles are accelerated by the electric field of a plasma wave...
Laser-driven accelerators, in which particles are accelerated by the electric field of a plasma wave...
Laser-driven accelerators, in which particles are accelerated by the electric field of a plasma wave...
The generation of quasimonoenergetic electron beams, with energies greater than 500 MeV, in a laser-...
High quality electron beams (several 109 electrons above 80 MeV energy with percent energy spread an...
International audienceThe injection of quasimonoenergetic electron beams into a laser wakefield acce...
International audienceThe injection of quasimonoenergetic electron beams into a laser wakefield acce...
International audienceThe injection of quasimonoenergetic electron beams into a laser wakefield acce...
The role of plasma channels as waveguides for laser-wakefield accelerators is discussed in terms of ...
Plasma based accelerators are capable of producing electron sources which are ultra-compact (a few m...
Plasma based accelerators are capable of producing electron sources which are ultra-compact (a few ...
Laser-driven accelerators, in which particles are accelerated by the electric field of a plasma wave...
Laser-driven accelerators, in which particles are accelerated by the electric field of a plasma wave...
Laser-driven accelerators, in which particles are accelerated by the electric field of a plasma wave...
Laser-driven accelerators, in which particles are accelerated by the electric field of a plasma wave...
Laser-driven accelerators, in which particles are accelerated by the electric field of a plasma wave...
Laser-driven accelerators, in which particles are accelerated by the electric field of a plasma wave...
Laser-driven accelerators, in which particles are accelerated by the electric field of a plasma wave...