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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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Ultrahigh-intensity laser-produced plasmas as a compact heavy ion injection source

IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science 28:4 (2000) 1110-1115

Authors:

K Krushelnick, EL Clark, R Allott, FN Beg, CN Danson, A Machacek, V Malka, Z Najmudin, D Neely, PA Norreys, MR Salvati, MIK Santala, M Tatarakis, I Watts, M Zepf, AE Dangor

Abstract:

The possibility of using high-intensity laser-produced plasmas as a source of energetic ions for heavy ion accelerators is addressed. Experiments have shown that neon ions greater than 6 MeV can be produced from gas jet plasmas, and well-collimated proton beams greater than 20 MeV have been produced from highintensity laser solid interactions. The proton beams from the back of thin targets appear to be more collimated and reproducible than are high-energy ions generated in the ablated plasma at the front of the target and may be more suitable for ion injection applications. Lead ions have been produced at energies up to 430 MeV. ? 2000 IEEE.

22pWE-10 高速点火研究3 : High density relatlvistic electron propagation in high density plasma

(2000) 155

Authors:

遠山 祐典, 兒玉 了祐, 羽原 英明, 反保 元伸, 大谷 史彦, 砂原 淳, 澤井 清信, 鈴木 健治, 生田 裕介, Tグループ, GODグループ, 藤田 尚徳, 北川 米喜, 田中 和夫, 乗松 孝好, 三間 圀興, 山中 龍彦, P Norreys, M Zepf, K Krushelnick, AE Dangor

22pXF-8 超高強度レーザープラズマ相互作用による高速イオンビーム発生

(2000) 157

Authors:

反保 元伸, 児玉 了祐, 遠山 祐典, 大谷 史彦, 生田 裕介, 鈴木 健治, 沢井 清信, Tグループ, 北川 米喜, 田中 和夫, 宮永 憲明, 乗松 孝好, 三間 圀興, 山中 龍彦, 鶴田 隆夫, P Norreys, M Zepf, K Krushelnick, AE Dangor

Energetic heavy-ion and proton generation from ultraintense laser-plasma interactions with solids

Physical Review Letters 85:8 (2000) 1654-1657

Authors:

EL Clark, K Krushelnick, M Zepf, FN Beg, M Tatarakis, A Machacek, MIK Santala, I Watts, PA Norreys, AE Dangor

Abstract:

The ultraintense laser plasma interaction experiments have produced observations of new phenomenon such as: the acceleration of electrons to high energies; production of intense proton beams; and the generation of magnetic fields. Observations of proton emission indicate significant structure in the energy spectrum and angular emission profile which varies with energy. The two different components of ion emission observed are a high energy component and a low energy component.

Energetic proton production from relativistic laser interaction with high density plasmas

Physics of Plasmas AIP Publishing 7:5 (2000) 2055-2061

Authors:

K Krushelnick, EL Clark, M Zepf, JR Davies, FN Beg, A Machacek, MIK Santala, M Tatarakis, I Watts, PA Norreys, AE Dangor

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