Search Results - "Lahaye, Ronan"
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Controlled acceleration of GeV electron beams in an all-optical plasma waveguide
Published in Light, science & applications (14-06-2022)“…Laser-plasma accelerators (LPAs) produce electric fields of the order of 100 GV m −1 , more than 1000 times larger than those produced by radio-frequency…”
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Use of spatiotemporal couplings and an axiparabola to control axial energy deposition velocity
Published 25-06-2023“…Optics Letters 2024 This paper presents the first experimental realization of a scheme that allows for the tuning of the axial energy deposition velocity of a…”
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First Electrons from Axiparabola-Based LWFA
Published in 2024 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO) (05-05-2024)“…We present the first acceleration of electrons by an axiparabola-focused wake-field. This proof-of-concept experiment strengthens the argument for an…”
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Highly-efficient electron ponderomotive acceleration in underdense plasmas
Published 01-08-2024“…Laser-plasma accelerators represent a promising technology for future compact accelerating systems, enabling the acceleration of tens of pC to above $1\,$GeV…”
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Axiparabola: a new tool for high-intensity optics
Published 01-07-2021“…An axiparabola is a reflective aspherical optics that focuses a light beam into an extended focal line. The light intensity and group velocity profiles along…”
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Spatiotemporal pulse characterization with far-field beamlet cross-correlation
Published 26-02-2022“…We present a novel, straightforward method for spatiotemporal characterization of ultra-short laser pulses. The method employs far-field interferometry and…”
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Controlled acceleration of GeV electron beams in an all-optical plasma waveguide
Published 06-08-2021“…Laser-plasma accelerators produce electric fields of the order of 100 GV/m, more than 1000 times larger than radio-frequency accelerators. Thanks to this…”
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