Electron Acceleration and Radiation Generation from Relativistic Laser-Plasma Interactions at High Repetition-Rate
Plasma Physics
2022-10-19 v2 Accelerator Physics
Applied Physics
Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability
Optics
Abstract
This dissertation explores the interaction between high-intensity lasers and plasmas to accelerate electrons and produce radiation via experimental and computational efforts. The laser pulses used in this dissertation have ultrashort duration (< 100 fs), near-infrared to mid-infrared wavelength (0.8 m, 2 m, or 3.9 m), millijoules of energy, and high repetition rates (480 Hz or 20 Hz). The plasma sources applied are from solid-density targets (overdense) or gaseous targets (underdense). With the high-repetition-rate capability, statistical methods are employed to optimize certain aspect of the experiments and to interpret the physics.
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@article{arxiv.2210.06572,
title = {Electron Acceleration and Radiation Generation from Relativistic Laser-Plasma Interactions at High Repetition-Rate},
author = {Jinpu Lin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.06572},
year = {2022}
}