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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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Hot electron generation and transport using K伪 emission

Journal of Physics: Conference Series 244:PART 2 (2010)

Authors:

KU Akli, RB Stephens, MH Key, T Bartal, FN Beg, S Chawla, CD Chen, R Fedosejevs, RR Freeman, H Friesen, E Giraldez, JS Green, DS Hey, DP Higginson, J Hund, LC Jarrott, GE Kemp, JA King, A Kryger, K Lancaster, S Lepape, A Link, T Ma, AJ MacKinnon, AG MacPhee, HS McLean, C Murphy, PA Norreys, V Ovchinnikov, PK Patel, Y Ping, H Sawada, D Schumacher, W Theobald, YY Tsui, LD Van Woerkom, MS Wei, B Westover, T Yabuuchi

Abstract:

We have conducted experiments on both the Vulcan and Titan laser facilities to study hot electron generation and transport in the context of fast ignition. Cu wires attached to Al cones were used to investigate the effect on coupling efficiency of plasma surround and the pre-formed plasma inside the cone. We found that with thin cones 15% of laser energy is coupled to the 40渭m diameter wire emulating a 40渭m fast ignition spot. Thick cone walls, simulating plasma in fast ignition, reduce coupling by x4. An increase of pre-pulse level inside the cone by a factor of 50 reduces coupling by a factor of 3. 漏 2010 IOP Publishing Ltd.

Magnetic collimation of petawatt driven fast electron beam for prospective fast ignition studies

Journal of Physics: Conference Series 244:PART 2 (2010)

Authors:

S Kar, D Adams, M Borghesi, K Markey, B Ramakrishna, M Zepf, K Lancaster, P Norreys, APL Robinson, DC Carroll, P McKenna, M Quinn, X Yuan, C Bellei, J Schreiber

Abstract:

Collimated transport of fast electron beam through solid density matter is one of the key issues behind the success of the fast ignition scheme by means of which the required amount of ignition energy can be delivered to the hot spot region of the compressed fuel. Here we report on a hot electron beam collimation scheme in solids by tactfully using the strong magnetic fields generated by an electrical resistivity gradient according to Faraday's law. This was accomplished by appropriately fabricating the targets in such a way that the electron beam is directed to flow in a metal which is embedded in a much lower resistivity and atomic number metal. Experimental results showed guided transport of hot electron beam over hundreds of microns length inside solid density plasma, which were obtained from two experiments examining the scheme for petawatt laser driven hot electron beam while employing various target configurations. 漏 2010 IOP Publishing Ltd.

Measurement of fast electrons spectra generated by interaction between solid target and peta watt laser

Journal of Physics: Conference Series 244:PART 2 (2010)

Authors:

T Tanimoto, H Habara, KA Tanaka, R Kodama, M Nakatsutsumi, KL Lancaster, JS Green, RHH Scott, M Sherlock, PA Norreys, RG Evans, MG Haines, S Kar, M Zepf, J King, T Ma, MS Wei, T Yabuuchi, FN Beg, MH Key, P Nilson, RB Stephens, H Azechi, K Nagai, T Norimatsu, K Takeda, J Valente, JR Davies

Abstract:

Fast electron energy spectra have been measured for a range of intensities between 1018 Wcm-2 and 1021 Wcm-2 and for different target materials using electron spectrometers. Several experimental campaigns were conducted on peta watt laser facilities at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory and Osaka University. In these experimental campaigns, the pulse duration was varied from 0.5 ps to 5 ps. The laser incident angle was also changed from normal incidence to 40掳 in p-polarized. The results show a reduction from the ponderomotive scaling on fast electrons over 1020 Wcm-2. 漏 2010 IOP Publishing Ltd.

The Vulcan 10 PW project

Journal of Physics: Conference Series 244:PART 3 (2010)

Authors:

C Hernandez-Gomez, SP Blake, O Chekhlov, RJ Clarke, AM Dunne, M Galimberti, S Hancock, R Heathcote, P Holligan, A Lyachev, P Matousek, IO Musgrave, D Neely, PA Norreys, I Ross, Y Tang, TB Winstone, BE Wyborn, J Collier

Abstract:

The aim of this project is to establish a 10 PW facility on the Vulcan laser system capable of being focussed to intensities of at least 10 23 Wcm-2 and integrate this into a flexible and unique user facility This paper will present progress made in Phase one developing the 10PW Front End as well as the concept for the new Vulcan 10 PW facility. The new facility will be configured in a unique way to maximise the scientific opportunities presented through a combination with the existing capabilities already established on Vulcan. This ground breaking development will open up a range of new scientific opportunities. 漏 2010 IOP Publishing Ltd.

Transport of energy by ultraintense laser-generated electrons in nail-wire targets

Physics of Plasmas 16:11 (2009) 112702

Authors:

T Ma, MH Key, RJ Mason, KU Akli, RL Daskalova, RR Freeman, JS Green, K Highbarger, PA Jaanimagi, JA King, KL Lancaster, SP Hatchett, AJ MacKinnon, AG MacPhee, PA Norreys, PK Patel, RB Stephens, W Theobald, LD Van Woerkom, MS Wei, SC Wilks, FN Beg

Abstract:

Nail-wire targets (20 渭m diameter copper wires with 80 渭m hemispherical head) were used to investigate energy transport by relativistic fast electrons generated in intense laser-plasma interactions. The targets were irradiated using the 300 J, 1 ps, and 2 脳 1020 W 路 cm-2 Vulcan laser at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. A spherically bent crystal imager, a highly ordered pyrolytic graphite spectrometer, and single photon counting charge-coupled device gave absolute Cu K伪 measurements. Results show a concentration of energy deposition in the head and an approximately exponential fall-off along the wire with about 60 渭m 1/e decay length due to resistive inhibition. The coupling efficiency to the wire was 3.3 卤 1.7% with an average hot electron temperature of 620 卤 125 keV. Extreme ultraviolet images (68 and 256 eV) indicate additional heating of a thin surface layer of the wire. Modeling using the hybrid E-PLAS code has been compared with the experimental data, showing evidence of resistive heating, magnetic trapping, and surface transport. 漏 2009 American Institute of Physics.

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