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Electron and photon beams interacting with plasma

Electron and photon beams interacting with plasma

... high-amplitude plasma waves are dense, ultra-short relativistic electron bunches (Chen et ...in plasma and set up a travelling space charge wave or wakefield behind ...witness beams, i.e. ... See full document

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Concurrence of monoenergetic electron beams and bright X-rays from an evolving laser-plasma bubble

Concurrence of monoenergetic electron beams and bright X-rays from an evolving laser-plasma bubble

... second electron bunch surpasses the first ...two electron bunches overlap in the energy spectra but are still distinguishable, with central energy ...first electron bunch and the maximum energy up to ... See full document

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Three electron beams from a laser-plasma wakefield accelerator and the energy apportioning question

Three electron beams from a laser-plasma wakefield accelerator and the energy apportioning question

... three electron beams: ultra-short electron bunches with MeV-GeV energies and pC-level charge, co-propagating with the driving laser; beams with MeV energy and nC-level charge emitted in a ... See full document

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Single-stage plasma-based correlated energy spread compensation for ultrahigh 6D brightness electron beams

Single-stage plasma-based correlated energy spread compensation for ultrahigh 6D brightness electron beams

... center of the 80 fs Gaussian laser pulse, where the tunnel ionization threshold is reached first. For the used peak intensity value, this happens before the geometric focus in the laboratory frame is reached. During ... See full document

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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

... on plasma wakefield generation using electron beams accelerated with a 100-TW-class Ti:sapphire ...laser-accelerated electron bunches are suitable to drive plasma waves at ... See full document

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Dense plasma heating by crossing relativistic electron beams

Dense plasma heating by crossing relativistic electron beams

... by electron beams is the subject of in- tense study due to its varied applications, such as warm dense matter production [1], laboratory astrophysics [2], and magnetic and inertial confinement fusion [3, ... See full document

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Advanced schemes for underdense plasma photocathode wakefield accelerators : pathways towards ultrahigh brightness electron beams

Advanced schemes for underdense plasma photocathode wakefield accelerators : pathways towards ultrahigh brightness electron beams

... the plasma photocathode laser can be compressed down to 1 µm without significantly changing the peak intensity and spot ...the electron beam driver. The HIT electron release is triggered by the laser ... See full document

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Laser-driven particle and photon beams and some applications

Laser-driven particle and photon beams and some applications

... of beams of protons, heavy ions, neutrons and high-energy ...particle beams have encouraged many to think of carrying out experiments normally associated with conventional nuclear accelerators and ...J. ... See full document

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Wide-angle electron beams from laser-wakefield accelerators

Wide-angle electron beams from laser-wakefield accelerators

... underdense plasma or ionized gas expels background electrons radially outward, while leaving the heavier ions ...scale electron beams over short distances. For example, electron beams ... See full document

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Photon splitting in a strongly magnetized, charge-asymmetric plasma

Photon splitting in a strongly magnetized, charge-asymmetric plasma

... There is one more interesting application of the process under consideration concerning the radio quiescence of soft gamma repeaters (SGRs) and anomalous X-ray pulsars (AXPs). Because the pho- ton splitting has no ... See full document

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Experimental Conditions for Electron Bernstein Wave Heating Using EC Waves Injected from High-Field Side in CHS

Experimental Conditions for Electron Bernstein Wave Heating Using EC Waves Injected from High-Field Side in CHS

... beams are circularly focused, and have a beam size (1/e ra- dius of the electric field amplitude) of 22 mm at the equa- torial plane. An example of the beam path injected by the existing three inner-vessel mirrors ... See full document

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Laser-driven very high energy electron/photon beam radiation therapy in conjunction with a robotic system

Laser-driven very high energy electron/photon beam radiation therapy in conjunction with a robotic system

... laser plasma electron acceleration experiments basically carried out in a single-shot mode may not ensure the performance of laser-driven electron beams in practical applications, the ... See full document

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Iqbal, Khalid
  

(2013):


	Radiation effects on relativistic electrons in strong external fields.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Physik

Iqbal, Khalid (2013): Radiation effects on relativistic electrons in strong external fields. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Physik

... The PSC solves the Vlasov-Boltzmann equations, which are kinetic equations for the one particle probability distributions of electrons, ions and neutral atoms. The PSC method makes the assumption that the distribution ... See full document

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Two-stage laser-driven plasma acceleration with external injection for EuPRAXIA

Two-stage laser-driven plasma acceleration with external injection for EuPRAXIA

... GeV-class electron beams [4, 5], the realization of a LPA matching the demanding requirements on beam quality and stability for applications such as Free- Electron-Lasers (FEL) remains a ...of ... See full document

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Electron and photon interactions with molecules

Electron and photon interactions with molecules

... Initially the molecular potential is atomic-like where the ionisation level is well above the middle barrier. As the intensity increases the perturbed electronic wavefunction moves along the E-field away from the nuclii ... See full document

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THE HEISENBERG UNCERTAINTY RELATION DERIVED BY MULTIPLYING MATTER WAVELENGTH AND LIGHT WAVELENGTH

THE HEISENBERG UNCERTAINTY RELATION DERIVED BY MULTIPLYING MATTER WAVELENGTH AND LIGHT WAVELENGTH

... Einstein proposed that light exhibited the properties of particles. Each photon carries the energy (E) of hν and the momentum (p) of h/λ. Conversely, de Broglie suggested that objects exhibited wavelike ... See full document

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A Practical Method to Evaluate and Verify Dose Calculation Algorithms in the Treatment Planning System of Radiation Therapy

A Practical Method to Evaluate and Verify Dose Calculation Algorithms in the Treatment Planning System of Radiation Therapy

... the electron den- sity phantom CT image that was obtained from the CT Simulator (HU numbers) calibrated by this electron den- sity phantom to do the dose calculation for evaluating the TPS in this study ... See full document

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An evaluation of electron-photon cascades developing in matter, photon and magnetic fields

An evaluation of electron-photon cascades developing in matter, photon and magnetic fields

... matter, photon fields, and magnetic fields are solved by a standard numerical method, integrating the diffusion equations of respective cas- cade processes ...in photon fields of high incident ener- ...of ... See full document

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Conditions and Probability of electron-Photon Interactions

Conditions and Probability of electron-Photon Interactions

... The electron energy transitions producing photon emis- sions have already been treated in many theoretical and experimental papers [1-4]. That phenomenon was always in the center of interest in optics. So ... See full document

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Herrwerth, Oliver
  

(2011):


	Atomic and molecular ionization dynamics in strong IR and XUV fields probed by time-resolved coincidence spectroscopy.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Physik

Herrwerth, Oliver (2011): Atomic and molecular ionization dynamics in strong IR and XUV fields probed by time-resolved coincidence spectroscopy. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Physik

... for photon energies of 38 eV and 46 ...two photon double ionization (TPDI) of deuterium was studied by time depen- dent XUV pump XUV probe as well as single pulse XUV ...one photon is absorbed and ... See full document

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