O. Willi
Centre national de la recherche scientifique
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Physics of Plasmas | 2002
M. Borghesi; D.H. Campbell; A. Schiavi; M. G. Haines; O. Willi; A. J. Mackinnon; P. K. Patel; L. A. Gizzi; M. Galimberti; R. J. Clarke; Francesco Pegoraro; H. Ruhl; S. V. Bulanov
Due to their particular properties, the beams of the multi-MeV protons generated during the interaction of ultraintense (I>1019u2002W/cm2) short pulses with thin solid targets are most suited for use as a particle probe in laser-plasma experiments. The recently developed proton imaging technique employs the beams in a point-projection imaging scheme as a diagnostic tool for the detection of electric fields in laser-plasma interaction experiments. In recent investigations carried out at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL, UK), a wide range of laser-plasma interaction conditions of relevance for inertial confinement fusion (ICF)/fast ignition has been explored. Among the results obtained will be discussed: the electric field distribution in laser-produced long-scale plasmas of ICF interest; the measurement of highly transient electric fields related to the generation and dynamics of hot electron currents following ultra-intense laser irradiation of targets; the observation in underdense plasmas, after the ...
Review of Scientific Instruments | 2004
A. J. Mackinnon; P. K. Patel; R. P. J. Town; M. J. Edwards; T. G. Phillips; S. C. Lerner; D. G. Hicks; M.H. Key; S. P. Hatchett; S. C. Wilks; M. Borghesi; L. Romagnani; S. Kar; T. Toncian; Georg Pretzler; O. Willi; M. Koenig; E. Martinolli; S. Lepape; A. Benuzzi-Mounaix; P. Audebert; J. C. Gauthier; J.A. King; R. Snavely; R. R. Freeman; T. Boehlly
Laser driven proton beams have been used to diagnose transient fields and density perturbations in laser produced plasmas. Grid deflectometry techniques have been applied to proton radiography to obtain precise measurements of proton beam angles caused by electromagnetic fields in laser produced plasmas. Application of proton radiography to laser driven implosions has demonstrated that density conditions in compressed media can be diagnosed with million electron volt protons. This data has shown that proton radiography can provide unique insight into transient electromagnetic fields in super critical density plasmas and provide a density perturbation diagnostics in compressed matter.
Physical Review Letters | 2008
M. Cerchez; R. Jung; J. Osterholz; T. Toncian; O. Willi; P. Mulser; H. Ruhl
Absorption measurements on solid conducting targets have been performed in s and p polarization with ultrashort, high-contrast Ti:sapphire laser pulses at intensities up to 5x10{16}W/cm{2} and pulse duration of 8 fs. The particular relevance of the reported absorption measurements lies in the fact that the extremely short laser pulse interacts with matter close to solid density during the entire pulse duration. A pronounced increase of absorption for p polarization at increasing angles is observed reaching 77% for an incidence angle of 80 degrees . Simulations performed using a 2D particle in cell code show a very good agreement with the experimental data for a plasma profile of L/lambda approximately 0.01.
Review of Scientific Instruments | 2009
K. Quinn; P.A. Wilson; B. Ramakrishna; L. Romagnani; Gianluca Sarri; C.A. Cecchetti; L. Lancia; Jean-Noël Fuchs; A. Pipahl; T. Toncian; O. Willi; R. J. Clarke; D. Neely; M. Notley; P. Gallegos; D. C. Carroll; M. N. Quinn; Xiaohui Yuan; P. McKenna; M. Borghesi
The experimental arrangement for the investigation of high-field laser-induced processes using a broadband proton probe beam has been modified to enable the detection of the ultrafast motion of field fronts. It is typical in such experiments for the target to be oriented perpendicularly with respect to the principal axis of the probe beam. It is demonstrated here, however, that the temporal imaging properties of the diagnostic arrangement are altered drastically by placing the axis (or plane) of the target at an oblique angle to the transverse plane of the probe beam. In particular, the detection of the motion of a laser-driven field front along a wire at a velocity of (0.95+/-0.05)c is described.
LIGHT AT EXTREME INTENSITIES 2011 | 2012
Michael Schnell; Alexander Sävert; Björn Landgraf; Maria Reuter; Maria Nicolai; Oliver Jäckel; Christian Peth; Tobias Thiele; Oliver Jansen; A. Pukhov; O. Willi; Malte C. Kaluza; Christian Spielmann
We present a spatial and spectral characterization of a laser-plasma based betatron source which allows us to determine the betatron oscillation amplitude of the electrons which decreases with increasing electron energies. Due to the observed oscillation amplitude and the independently measured x-ray source size of (1.8±0.3)μm we are able to estimate the electron bunch diameter to be (1.6±0.3)μm.
Physical Review Letters | 1999
M. Borghesi; A. J. Mackinnon; A. R. Bell; G. Malka; C. Vickers; O. Willi; J.R. Davies; A. Pukhov; J. Meyer-ter-Vehn
Physical Review Letters | 1997
D.J. Hoarty; A. Iwase; C. Meyer; J. Edwards; O. Willi
Physical Review E | 1996
M. Borghesi; A. Giulietti; Danilo Giulietti; L. A. Gizzi; Andrea Macchi; O. Willi
Physical Review Letters | 1999
D.J. Hoarty; L. Barringer; C. Vickers; O. Willi; W. Nazarov
Physical Review Letters | 2013
M. Cerchez; Giesecke Al; C. Peth; Toncian M; Albertazzi B; Jean-Noël Fuchs; O. Willi; T. Toncian