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Atomic and Laser Physics
Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Prof Peter Norreys FInstP;

Professorial Research Fellow

Research theme

  • Accelerator physics
  • Lasers and high energy density science
  • Fundamental particles and interactions
  • Plasma physics

Sub department

  • Atomic and Laser Physics

Research groups

  • 91探花 Centre for High Energy Density Science (OxCHEDS)
peter.norreys@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)72220
Clarendon Laboratory, room 141.1
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Nonlinear wakefields and electron injection in cluster plasma

(2020)

Authors:

Marko Mayr, Ben Spiers, Ramy Aboushelbaya, Robert Paddock, James Sadler, Charles Sillett, Robin Wang, Karl Krushelnick, Peter Norreys

Bright x-ray radiation from plasma bubbles in an evolving laser wakefield accelerator

Physical Review Accelerators and Beams 23:6 (2020)

Authors:

MS Bloom, MJV Streeter, S Kneip, RA Bendoyro, O Cheklov, JM Cole, A D枚pp, CJ Hooker, J Holloway, J Jiang, NC Lopes, H Nakamura, PA Norreys, PP Rajeev, DR Symes, J Schreiber, JC Wood, M Wing, Z Najmudin, SPD Mangles

Abstract:

漏 2020 authors. Published by the American Physical Society. Published by the American Physical Society under the terms of the "https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license. Further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s) and the published article's title, journal citation, and DOI. We show that the properties of the electron beam and bright x rays produced by a laser wakefield accelerator can be predicted if the distance over which the laser self-focuses and compresses prior to self-injection is taken into account. A model based on oscillations of the beam inside a plasma bubble shows that performance is optimized when the plasma length is matched to the laser depletion length. With a 200 TW laser pulse, this results in an x-ray beam with a median photon energy of 20 keV, >6脳108 photons above 1 keV per shot, and a peak brightness of 3脳1022 photons s-1 mrad-2 mm-2 (0.1% BW)-1.

Measuring the orbital angular momentum of high-power laser pulses

Physics of Plasmas AIP Publishing 27:5 (2020) 053107

Authors:

Ramy Aboushelbaya, Kevin Glize, Alexander Savin, Marko Mayr, B Spiers, Robin Wang, N Bourgeois, C Spindloe, Robert Bingham, Peter Norreys

Abstract:

In this article, we showcase the experimental results of methods to produce and characterize orbital angular momentum (OAM) carrying high-power lasers. The OAM pulses were produced on the ASTRA laser of the Central Laser Facility using a continuous spiral phase plate. Three different characterization methods were then used to measure the OAM content of the beam. The methods that were used were a cylindrical lens diagnostic, an interferometric diagnostic, and a projective diagnostic. We further discuss the relative advantages and disadvantages of each method in the context of high-power laser experiments.

Wakefields in a cluster plasma

Physical Review Special Topics: Accelerators and Beams American Physical Society 22:11 (2019) 113501

Authors:

M Mayr, L Ceurvorst, M Kasim, J Sadler, B Spiers, K Glize, A Savin, N Bourgeois, F Keeble, A Ross, D Symes, R Aboushelbaya, R Fonseca, J Holloway, N Ratan, R Trines, R Wang, R Bingham, P Burrows, M Wing, R Pattathil, Peter Norreys

Abstract:

We report the first comprehensive study of large amplitude Langmuir waves in a plasma of nanometer-scale clusters. Using an oblique angle single-shot frequency domain holography diagnostic, the shape of these wakefields is captured for the first time. The wavefronts are observed to curve backwards, in contrast to the forwards curvature of wakefields in uniform plasma. Due to the expansion of the clusters, the first wakefield period is longer than those trailing it. The features of the data are well described by fully relativistic two-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations and by a quasianalytic solution for a one-dimensional, nonlinear wakefield in a cluster plasma.

Orbital angular momentum coupling in elastic photon-photon scattering

Physical Review Letters American Physical Society 123:11 (2019) 113604

Authors:

R Aboushelbaya, K Glize, A Savin, M Mayr, B Spiers, R Wang, J Collier, M Marklund, R Trines, R Bingham, Peter Norreys

Abstract:

In this Letter, we investigate the effect of orbital angular momentum (OAM) on elastic photon-photon scattering in a vacuum for the first time. We define exact solutions to the vacuum electromagnetic wave equation which carry OAM. Using those, the expected coupling between three initial waves is derived in the framework of an effective field theory based on the Euler-Heisenberg Lagrangian and shows that OAM adds a signature to the generated photons thereby greatly improving the signal-to-noise ratio. This forms the basis for a proposed high-power laser experiment utilizing quantum optics techniques to filter the generated photons based on their OAM state.

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