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Applied Physics Letters | 2007

Dependence of the electron beam parameters on the stability of laser propagation in a laser wakefield accelerator

Nasr A. M. Hafz; I. W. Choi; J. H. Sung; Hyung Taek Kim; Kyung-Han Hong; T. M. Jeong; T. J. Yu; Victor V. Kulagin; Hyyong Suk; Young-Chul Noh; Do-Kyeong Ko; J. Y. Lee

Characteristics of electron beams produced by the laser wakefield acceleration are presented. The dependence of the electron beam parameters on the laser focal spot size is investigated. The experimental result shows the generation of quasimonoenergetic electron beam although the laser spot size was several times larger than the plasma wavelength. Stable electron beam generation at large laser spots was owing to the stable laser propagation in plasma channels. At a small laser spot, the beam quality is poor and this is attributed to the the filamentation instability of the laser beam.


Applied Physics Letters | 2011

Simultaneous generation of ions and high-order harmonics from thin conjugated polymer foil irradiated with ultrahigh contrast laser

I. W. Choi; Insung Kim; Ki Hong Pae; K. H. Nam; Chang-Lyoul Lee; Hyeok Yun; Heejoo Kim; S. K. Lee; T. J. Yu; J. H. Sung; A. S. Pirozhkov; K. Ogura; S. Orimo; Hiroyuki Daido; J. Y. Lee

We report the manufacturing of an (ultra-)thin foil target made of conjugated polymer, poly(9,9′-dioctylfluorene-co-benzothiadiazole) (F8BT), and the simultaneous observation of laser-accelerated ions and second harmonic radiation, when irradiated with ultrahigh-contrast laser pulse at a maximum intensity of 4u2009×u20091019u2009W/cm2. Maximum proton energy of 8 MeV is achieved along the target normal direction. Strong second harmonic with over 6% energy ratio compared to fundamental is emitted along the specular direction. Two-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations confirm the simultaneous generation of protons and high-order harmonics, which demonstrates the feasibility of applications requiring particle and radiation sources at once, effectively using the same laser and target.


Applied Physics Letters | 2011

Single-shot nanometer-scale holographic imaging with laser-driven x-ray laser

Heejoo Kim; Insung Kim; Chil-Min Kim; T. M. Jeong; T. J. Yu; S. K. Lee; J. H. Sung; Jin Woo Yoon; Ho-Gyeong Yun; Seokwoo Jeon; Il Woo Choi; J. Y. Lee

Single-shot nanometer-scale imaging techniques have become important because of their potential application in observing the structural dynamics of nanomaterials. We report here the image reconstruction results obtained using single-shot Fourier transform x-ray holography with an x-ray laser driven by a table top laser system. A minimum resolution of 87 nm was obtained from the reconstructed image. We could also discriminate the aggregates of carbon nanotubes, which shows the feasibility of single-exposure nanoimaging for real specimens using a laser-driven x-ray laser.


Journal of The Optical Society of America B-optical Physics | 2008

Characteristics of a Ni-like silver x-ray laser pumped by a single profiled laser pulse

Hyung Taek Kim; Chan Kim; I. W. Choi; Nasr A. M. Hafz; H. C. Kang; J. H. Sung; T. J. Yu; Seong-Ku Lee; Kyung-Han Hong; T. M. Jeong; Young-Chul Noh; Do-Kyeong Ko; J. Tümmler; P. V. Nickles; W. Sandner; K. A. Janulewicz; Jong-Min Lee

We characterized a Ni-like silver soft x-ray laser realized as, what we believe is, a new variant of the grazing incidence pumping (GRIP) scheme. The x-ray laser was pumped by a single profiled laser pulse from a 10 Hz Ti:sapphire laser system. The Ni-like Ag x-ray laser was saturated with a gain coefficient of 76 cm−1 and an effective gain-length product of 28.2. The spatial characteristics of the new version of GRIP x-ray laser are presented including the far- and near-field beam profiles. Computational modeling of the lasing conditions was used to provide some qualitative explanations of the physical processes occurring in the x-ray laser. Additionally, we obtained some preliminary results on the injection seeding technique applied to the Ni-like Ag active medium using the 59th harmonic of the Ti:sapphire laser pulse as the seed. The single-pulse variant of the pumping scheme proved to be a stable and simple configuration of the table-top x-ray lasers also suitable for the injector-amplifier arrangement.


LASER-DRIVEN RELATIVISTIC PLASMAS APPLIED TO SCIENCE, INDUSTRY AND MEDICINE: 2nd International Symposium | 2009

Laser-driven electron beam acceleration and future application to compact light sources

Nasr A. M. Hafz; T. M. Jeong; S. K. Lee; K. H. Pae; J. H. Sung; I. W. Choi; T. J. Yu; Y. U. Jeong; J. Lee

Laser‐driven plasma accelerators are gaining much attention by the advanced accelerator community due to the potential these accelerators hold in miniaturizing future high‐energy and medium‐energy machines. In the laser wakefield accelerator (LWFA), the ponderomotive force of an ultrashort high intensity laser pulse excites a longitudinal plasma wave or bubble. Due to huge charge separation, electric fields created in the plasma bubble can be several orders of magnitude higher than those available in conventional microwave and RF‐based accelerator facilities which are limited (up to ∼100 MV/m) by material breakdown. Therefore, if an electron bunch is injected into the bubble in phase with its field, it will gain relativistic energies within an extremely short distance. Here, in the LWFA we show the generation of high‐quality and high‐energy electron beams up to the GeV‐class within a few millimeters of gas‐jet plasmas irradiated by tens of terawatt ultrashort laser pulses. Thus we realize approximately fo...


Journal of The Optical Society of Korea | 2009

Radiography with Low Energy Protons Generated from Ultraintense Laser-plasma Interactions

Chang-Il Choi; Dong Hoon Lee; Byoung-Hwi Kang; Yong-Kyun Kim; I. W. Choi; J. H. Sung; ChulMin Kim; I. J. Kim; T. J. Yu; Seong-Ku Lee; K. H. Pae; Nasr A. M. Hafz; T. M. Jeong; Do-Kyeong Ko; Jong-Min Lee

In order to obtain high quality images of thin objects, we performed an experiment of proton radiography by using low energy protons generated from the interaction of an ultrashort ultraintense laser with solid targets. The protons were produced from a thin polyimide target irradiated by the laser pulse, and their maximum energy was estimated at up to 1.8 MeV. A CR-39 nuclear track detector was used as a proton radiography screen. The proton images were obtained by using an optical microscope and the spatial resolution was evaluated by a Modulation Transfer Function (MTF). We have achieved about


Archive | 2007

On the Way Towards a High Repetition Rate X-Ray Laser

K. A. Janulewicz; J. Tümmler; H. Stiel; W. Sandner; P.-V. Nickles; Hyounggyu Kim; I. W. Choi; Nasr A. M. Hafz; J. H. Sung; T. J. Yu; Kyung-Han Hong; T. M. Jeong; Do-Kyeong Ko; Ji Yong Lee; I. J. Kim; C. H. Nam

10;{mu}m


Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion | 2015

Projection imaging with directional electron and proton beams emitted from an ultrashort intense laser-driven thin foil target

Mamiko Nishiuchi; I. W. Choi; Hiroyuki Daido; T. Nakamura; A. S. Pirozhkov; Akifumi Yogo; K. Ogura; A. Sagisaka; S. Orimo; I. Daito; S. V. Bulanov; J. H. Sung; Seong Ku Lee; T. J. Yu; Tae Moon Jeong; Insung Kim; Chul Min Kim; S W Kang; Ki Hong Pae; Yuji Oishi; J. Lee

spatial resolution of images. The obtained spatial resolution shows about


Proceedings of SPIE | 2013

Secondary source generation using 30-fs, PW Ti:sapphire laser (PULSER)

T. M. Jeong; Hyounggyu Kim; Insung Kim; I. W. Choi; Chan Kim; K. H. Pae; T. J. Yu; S. K. Lee; J. H. Sung; P. V. Nickles; Ji Yong Lee; Chang Hee Nam

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Journal of The Optical Society of Korea | 2009

Laser Acceleration of Electron Beams to the GeV-class Energies in Gas Jets

Nasr A. M. Hafz; T. M. Jeong; Seong-Ku Lee; I. W. Choi; K. H. Pae; Victor V. Kulagin; J. H. Sung; T. J. Yu; John R. Cary; Do-Kyeong Ko; Jongmin Lee

times better value than the conventional X-ray radiography for inspection or non-destructive test (NDT) purpose.

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J. H. Sung

Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

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I. W. Choi

Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

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T. M. Jeong

Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

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Nasr A. M. Hafz

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Do-Kyeong Ko

Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

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Young-Chul Noh

Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

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Insung Kim

Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

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K. H. Pae

Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

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