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Radiating electron source generation in ultraintense laser-foil interactions

Radiating electron source generation in ultraintense laser-foil interactions

... tron source can be created in the highest field areas, where ≈ 80% of the high energy synchrotron radiation is emitted over the laser pulse ...ing electron source can be produced by the ...

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Novel scintillator-based x-ray spectrometer for use on high repetition laser plasma interaction experiments

Novel scintillator-based x-ray spectrometer for use on high repetition laser plasma interaction experiments

... from laser-plasma interactions is of utmost importance as they can be useful for both monitoring electron dynamics and also applications in an industrial ...from laser-plasma ...

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Diagnostics of Electron Temperature in Laser Produced Plasma From Iron
              Using Plasma X-ray Emission

Diagnostics of Electron Temperature in Laser Produced Plasma From Iron Using Plasma X-ray Emission

... Increasing the n order, results in increasing the Bragg angle. However, the later caused a decrease of the crystal reflectivity. Selecting a crystal with higher d will decrease the Bragg angle. Accordingly, the rays may ...

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Measurement of Electron Density and Temperature Using Laser Thomson Scattering in PANTA

Measurement of Electron Density and Temperature Using Laser Thomson Scattering in PANTA

... Nd:YAG laser (Continuum, Surelite III, laser energy 130 mJ at λ = 532 nm) was used as the light ...probing laser were 10 ns and 10 Hz, respectively. The probing laser was in- jected into the ...

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Measurements of Plasma Electron Temperature Utilizing Magnesium Lines Appeared in Laser Produced  Aluminum Plasma in Air

Measurements of Plasma Electron Temperature Utilizing Magnesium Lines Appeared in Laser Produced Aluminum Plasma in Air

... μm diameter quartz fiber cable positioned at distance of 12.5 mm normal to the laser axis and arranged to observe a circle of cross section of only 2 mm in front of the tar- get. The wavelength scale was ...

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Dense attosecond electron sheets from laser wakefields using an up-ramp density transition

Dense attosecond electron sheets from laser wakefields using an up-ramp density transition

... nonlinear plasma waves are very thin so that, if breaking of the wave can be controlled to occur in a limited space and time, they could be the source of attosecond bunches with monochromatic spectra ...

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Wide-angle electron beams from laser-wakefield accelerators

Wide-angle electron beams from laser-wakefield accelerators

... in laser technology have driven the development of laser-wakefield accelerators, compact devices that are capable of accelerating electrons to GeV energies over centimetre distances by exploiting the strong ...

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A Review Study on Amplification of X Ray Free Electron Laser Pulse in Plasma

A Review Study on Amplification of X Ray Free Electron Laser Pulse in Plasma

... free electron lasers (FEL) enabled this machine to capture the image of atoms and molecules in ...Light Source at SLAC [2], became operational in ...Light Source (LCLS) [2] have shown how ...

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Diagnostic Study of Nickel Plasma Produced by Fundamental (1064 nm) and Second Harmonics (532 nm) of an Nd: YAG Laser

Diagnostic Study of Nickel Plasma Produced by Fundamental (1064 nm) and Second Harmonics (532 nm) of an Nd: YAG Laser

... excitation source, and its determination is important to understand the dissociation, ionization and excitation processes taking place in the plasma ...the laser light interacts with the target ...

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Hybrid modeling of relativistic underdense plasma photocathode injectors

Hybrid modeling of relativistic underdense plasma photocathode injectors

... of laser ionization-based electron injection in the recently introduced plasma photo- cathode concept is analyzed analytically and with particle-in-cell ...few-cycle laser pulse that liberates ...

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Demonstration of passive plasma lensing of a laser wakefield accelerated electron bunch

Demonstration of passive plasma lensing of a laser wakefield accelerated electron bunch

... the plasma lens amplifies the shot-to-shot variations signifi- ...the plasma lens occupy areas of similar ...the laser-wakefield accel- erated electron beam, the process of passive ...

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Design of sub-Angstrom compact free-electron laser source

Design of sub-Angstrom compact free-electron laser source

... the laser diffraction and resultant spectral ...maximum laser undulator power, as discussed ...the laser pulse in a plasma-­‐filled [11,12] or vacuum [13,14] capillary waveguide or by means of ...

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Effects of relativistic electron temperature on parametric instabilities for intense laser propagation in underdense plasma

Effects of relativistic electron temperature on parametric instabilities for intense laser propagation in underdense plasma

... relativistic plasma electron temperature on SRS and SBS instabilities have been investigated theoretically and ...thermal electron fluid model, which uses the kinetic theory and assumes the J¨uttner- ...

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Formation of electron energy spectra during magnetic reconnection in laser-produced plasma

Formation of electron energy spectra during magnetic reconnection in laser-produced plasma

... two plasma bubbles, and electrons in the magnetic ribbons around the plasma bubbles are heated by the betatron mechanism to form the thermal part of electron energy ...approaching plasma ...

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Direct observation of plasma waves and dynamics induced by laser-accelerated electron beams

Direct observation of plasma waves and dynamics induced by laser-accelerated electron beams

... for laser-driven plasma waves, we only observed the diffraction pattern behind electron ...drivers. Electron bunches can self-focus to sizes of or below the skin depth [65], σ r ≲ k −1 p ¼ λ p ...

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Modelling a laser plasma accelerator driven free electron laser

Modelling a laser plasma accelerator driven free electron laser

... techniques. Laser-plasma accelerator (LPA) are a promising accelerator for next generation compact FEL light sources with many potential advantages due to the ...

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Quasimonoenergetic electron acceleration in the self-modulated laser wakefield regime

Quasimonoenergetic electron acceleration in the self-modulated laser wakefield regime

... the laser polarization, thus allowing for observation of eventual beam inhomogeneities in this di- ...the laser polarization direction, at the end of the interaction leaving the gas jet into slightly ...

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Analytical Methods in Plasma Diagnostic by Optical Emission Spectroscopy : A Tutorial Review

Analytical Methods in Plasma Diagnostic by Optical Emission Spectroscopy : A Tutorial Review

... and plasma diagnosis method by optical emission ...equilibrium plasma were briefly discussed with the method available to assess its ...of plasma temperature and electron density were compared ...

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Buffered high charge spectrally-peaked proton beams in the relativistic-transparency regime

Buffered high charge spectrally-peaked proton beams in the relativistic-transparency regime

... the laser-axis becomes apparent, consistent with the central beams seen ...other laser-triggered charged particle lenses [38, ...forward laser driven relativistic electrons, further enhancing the ...

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CLARA conceptual design report

CLARA conceptual design report

... the electron bunch or delay it with respect to the ...on laser pulse length, chirp, laser phase noise and electron beam shot ...the laser heater settings to control the beam ...

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