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Introduction to laser fusion
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ISBN: 3718650630 Year: 1991 Volume: 10 Publisher: Chur,New York : Harwood Academic Publishers,

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Progress in lasers and laser fusion
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ISBN: 0306369087 Year: 1975 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) : Plenum press,

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Laser induced fusion and X-ray laser studies : based on lectures of the June 23-July 4, 1975 summer school, Sante Fe, New Mexico
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ISBN: 0201056836 Year: 1976 Volume: v. 3 Publisher: Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley,

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Laser fusion --- Lasers --- X-rays --- Rayons X --- Congresses --- Congrès

The physics of laser fusion
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ISBN: 0125093500 9780125093507 Year: 1979 Publisher: London Academic press


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A Superintense Laser-Plasma Interaction Theory Primer
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ISSN: 21915423 ISBN: 9400761244 9400761252 Year: 2013 Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,

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The continuous trend towards higher and higher laser intensities has opened the way to new physical regimes and advanced applications of laser-plasma interactions, thus stimulating novel connections with ultrafast optics, astrophysics, particle physics, and biomedical applications. This book is primarily oriented towards students and young researchers who need to acquire rapidly a basic knowledge of this active and rapidly changing research field. To this aim, the presentation is focused on a selection of basic models and inspiring examples, and includes topics which emerged recently such as ion acceleration, "relativistic engineering" and radiation friction. The contents are presented in a self-contained way assuming only a basic knowledge of classical electrodynamics, mechanics and relativistic dynamics at the undergraduate (Bachelor) level, without requiring any previous knowledge of plasma physics. Hence, the book may serve in several ways: as a compact textbook for lecture courses, as a short and accessible introduction for the newcomer, as a quick reference for the experienced researcher, and also as an introduction to some nonlinear mathematical methods through examples of their application to laser-plasma modeling.


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Investigations of Field Dynamics in Laser Plasmas with Proton Imaging
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ISBN: 364215039X 9786613088451 3642150403 1283088452 Year: 2011 Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,

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Laser driven proton beams are still in their infancy but already have some outstanding attributes compared to those from conventional accelerators. One such attribute is the typically low beam emittance. This allows excellent resolution in imaging applications like proton radiography. In the thesis by Thomas Sokollik a novel imaging technique - the proton streak camera - was developed and first used to measure both the spatial and temporal evolution of ultra-strong electrical fields in laser-driven plasmas. Such investigations are of paramount importance for the understanding of laser-plasma interactions and, thus, for optimization of laser driven particle acceleration. In particular, the present work investigated micrometer-sized spherical targets after laser irradiation. The confined geometry of plasmas and fields was found to influence the kinetic energy and spatial distribution of accelerated ions. This could be shown both in experimental radiography images and and in numerical simulations, one of which was selected for the cover page of Physical Review Letters.

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