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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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AWAKE: A Proton-Driven Plasma Wakefield Acceleration Experiment at CERN

Nuclear and Particle Physics Proceedings Elsevier (2016)

Authors:

C Bracco, LD Amorim, R Assmann, F Batsch, R Bingham, G Burt, B Buttensch枚n, A Butterworth, A Caldwell, S Chattopadhyay, S Cipiccia, LC Deacon, S Doebert, U Dorda, E Feldbaumer, RA Fonseca, V Fedossev, B Goddard, J Grebenyuk, O Grulke, E Gschwendtner, J Hansen, C Hessler, W Hofle, J Holloway, D Jaroszynski, M Jenkins, L Jensen, S Jolly, R Jones, MF Kasim, N Lopes, K Lotov, SR Mandry, M Martyanov, M Meddahi, O Mete, V Minakov, J Moody, P Muggli, Z Najmudin, Peter Norreys, E 脰z, A Pardons, A Petrenko, A Pukhov, K Rieger, O Reimann, AA Seryi, E Shaposhnikova

Abstract:

漏 2015 Elsevier B.V..The AWAKE Collaboration has been formed in order to demonstrate proton-driven plasma wakefield acceleration for the first time. This acceleration technique could lead to future colliders of high energy but of a much reduced length when compared to proposed linear accelerators. The CERN SPS proton beam in the CNGS facility will be injected into a 10 m plasma cell where the long proton bunches will be modulated into significantly shorter micro-bunches. These micro-bunches will then initiate a strong wakefield in the plasma with peak fields above 1 GV/m that will be harnessed to accelerate a bunch of electrons from about 20 MeV to the GeV scale within a few meters. The experimental program is based on detailed numerical simulations of beam and plasma interactions. The main accelerator components, the experimental area and infrastructure required as well as the plasma cell and the diagnostic equipment are discussed in detail. First protons to the experiment are expected at the end of 2016 and this will be followed by an initial three-four years experimental program. The experiment will inform future larger-scale tests of proton-driven plasma wakefield acceleration and applications to high energy colliders.

Relativistic intensity laser interactions with low-density plasmas

Journal of Physics: Conference Series IOP Publishing 688:1 (2016) 012126-012126

Authors:

L Willingale, PM Nilson, C Zulick, H Chen, RS Craxton, J Cobble, A Maksimchuk, Peter Norreys, TC Sangster, RHH Scott, C Stoeckl

Abstract:

漏 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. We perform relativistic-intensity laser experiments using the Omega EP laser to investigate channeling phenomena and particle acceleration in underdense plasmas. A fundamental understanding of these processes is of importance to the hole-boring fast ignition scheme for inertial confinement fusion. Proton probing was used to image the electromagnetic fields formed as the Omega EP laser pulse generated a channel through underdense plasma. Filamentation of the channel was observed, followed by self-correction into a single channel. The channel radius as a function of time was found to be in reasonable agreement with momentum- conserving snowplough models.

Amplification and generation of ultra-intense twisted laser pulses via stimulated Raman scattering

(2016)

Authors:

J Vieira, RMGM Trines, EP Alves, RA Fonseca, JT Mendon莽a, R Bingham, P Norreys, LO Silva

Amplification and generation of ultra-intense twisted laser pulses via stimulated Raman scattering

Nature Communications Nature Publishing 7:1 (2016) 10371

Authors:

J Vieira, RMGM Trines, EP Alves, RA Fonseca, JT Mendon莽a, R Bingham, Peter Norreys, LO Silva

Abstract:

Twisted Laguerre鈥揋aussian lasers, with orbital angular momentum and characterized by doughnut-shaped intensity profiles, provide a transformative set of tools and research directions in a growing range of fields and applications, from super-resolution microcopy and ultra-fast optical communications to quantum computing and astrophysics. The impact of twisted light is widening as recent numerical calculations provided solutions to long-standing challenges in plasma-based acceleration by allowing for high-gradient positron acceleration. The production of ultra-high-intensity twisted laser pulses could then also have a broad influence on relativistic laser鈥搈atter interactions. Here we show theoretically and with ab initio three-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations that stimulated Raman backscattering can generate and amplify twisted lasers to petawatt intensities in plasmas. This work may open new research directions in nonlinear optics and high鈥揺nergy-density science, compact plasma-based accelerators and light sources.

Path to AWAKE: Evolution of the concept

NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION A-ACCELERATORS SPECTROMETERS DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT 829 (2016) 3-16

Authors:

A Caldwell, E Adli, L Amorim, R Apsimon, T Argyropoulos, R Assmann, A-M Bachmann, E Batsch, J Bauche, VKB Olsen, M Bernardini, R Bingham, B Biskup, T Bohl, C Bracco, PN Burrows, G Burt, B Buttenschoen, A Butterworth, M Cascella, S Chattopadhyay, E Chevallay, S Cipiccia, H Damerau, L Deacon, R Dirksen, S Doebert, U Dorda, E Eisen, J Farmer, S Fartoukh, V Fedosseev, E Feldbaumer, R Fiorito, R Fonseca, F Friebel, G Geschonke, B Goddard, AA Gorn, O Grulke, E Gschwendtner, J Hansen, C Hessler, S Hillenbrand, W Hofle, J Holloway, C Huang, M Huether, D Jaroszynski, L Jensen, S Jolly, A Joulaei, M Kasim, F Keeble, R Kersevan, N Kumar, Y Li, S Liu, N Lopes, KV Lotov, W Lu, J Machacek, S Mandry, I Martin, R Martorelli, M Martyanov, S Mazzoni, M Meddahi, L Merminga, O Mete, VA Minakov, J Mitchell, J Moody, A-S Mueller, Z Najmudin, TCQ Noakes, P Norreys, J Osterhoff, E Oez, A Pardons, K Pepitone, A Petrenko, G Plyushchev, J Pozimski, A Pukhov, O Reimann, K Rieger, S Roesler, H Ruhl, T Rusnak, E Salveter, N Savard, J Schmidt, H von der Schmitt, A Seryi, E Shaposhnikova, ZM Sheng, R Sherwood, L Silva, F Simon, L Soby, AP Sosedkin, RI Spitsyn, T Tajima, R Tarkeshian, H Timko, R Trines, T Tueckmantel, PV Tuev, M Turner, E Velotti, V Verzilov, J Vieira, H Vincke, Y Wei, CP Welsch, M Wing, G Xia, V Yakimenko, H Zhang, F Zimmermann

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