Multi-scale simulation of intense laser plasma interactions
Lead Research Organisation:
Imperial College London
Department Name: Physics
Abstract
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Organisations
People |
ORCID iD |
Roger Evans (Principal Investigator) |
Publications
Déziel J
(2018)
Femtosecond self-reconfiguration of laser-induced plasma patterns in dielectrics
in Physical Review B
Edwards M
(2016)
Multipass relativistic high-order-harmonic generation for intense attosecond pulses
in Physical Review A
Garasev M
(2016)
Impact of continuous particle injection on generation and decay of the magnetic field in collisionless shocks
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gingell I
(2023)
Hybrid simulations of the decay of reconnected structures downstream of the bow shock
in Physics of Plasmas
Gong Z
(2020)
Energetic spin-polarized proton beams from two-stage coherent acceleration in laser-driven plasma.
in Physical review. E
Gong Z
(2022)
Deciphering in situ electron dynamics of ultrarelativistic plasma via polarization pattern of emitted ? -photons
in Physical Review Research
Gong Z
(2019)
Radiation rebound and quantum splash in electron-laser collisions
in Physical Review Accelerators and Beams
Gong Z
(2023)
Electron Polarization in Ultrarelativistic Plasma Current Filamentation Instabilities.
in Physical review letters
Gong Z
(2017)
High-efficiency ?-ray flash generation via multiple-laser scattering in ponderomotive potential well.
in Physical review. E
Gong Z
(2020)
Direct laser acceleration of electrons assisted by strong laser-driven azimuthal plasma magnetic fields.
in Physical review. E
Description | Developed, tested and made available a very high performance computer model of lasers and high temperature plasmas. Used the model to design a novel electron mirror to control and collimate the relativistic electrons from an ultra high power laser beam. |
Exploitation Route | The plasma code Epoch is now widely used by universities in the UK and Europe. |
Sectors | Education,Energy,Environment |
Description | The plasma code Epoch has been used by us to address problems in laser plasma physics relevant to Inertial Confinement Fusion. The code is used by many universities in the UK and Europe. |
First Year Of Impact | 2011 |
Sector | Education,Energy |