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Towards compact laser-driven accelerators: exploring the potential of advanced double-layer targets
The interest in compact, cost-effective, and versatile accelerators is increasing for many applications of great societal relevance, ranging from...
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Particle-In-Cell Modeling of Negative Ion Sources for Fusion Applications
A two- and three-dimensional (2D and 3D) Cartesian, three-velocities (3 V), Particle-in-Cell Monte Carlo collisions (PIC-MCC) model of a tandem-type... -
Superintense laser-driven photon activation analysis
Laser-driven radiation sources are attracting increasing attention for several materials science applications. While laser-driven ions, electrons and...
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Theory and molecular simulations of plasma sputtering, transport and deposition processes
The present review provides an overview of the basic theory of sputtering with recent models, focusing in particular on sputtered atom energy...
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Implementation of dressed cross-section model into the BIT1 code
In the present work, we describe a new method, dressed cross-section model (DCSM), enabling implementation of large number of atomic transitions (~10 6 ...
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Generation of Electron–Positron Pairs upon Grazing Incidence of a Laser Pulse on a Foil
AbstractThe generation of electron–positron pairs from the interaction of laser radiation with a flat overcritical target (foil) is studied. The...
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Introduction: multi-scale modelling of radiation-induced effects in matter
This Topical issue collects some recent developments and specific applications of combined and multi-scale modelling in the field of intense...
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Measurements of Zγ+jets differential cross sections in pp collisions at \( \sqrt{s} \) = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector
Differential cross-section measurements of Zγ production in association with hadronic jets are presented, using the full 139 fb − 1 dataset of
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Magnetic Reconnection and Associated Particle Acceleration in High-Energy Astrophysics
Magnetic reconnection occurs ubiquitously in the universe and is often invoked to explain fast energy release and particle acceleration in...
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Simulation of Gamma-Ray Generation in Interaction of High-Current Ultrarelativistic Particle Beams with Plasma
AbstractFormation of hard photons in the process of interaction of high-current ultrarelativistic particle beams with extended plasma targets is...
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Introduction to Multiscale Modeling
In this introduction we are first going to discuss the different length and time scales on which we seek a description of nature. Then, in Sect. 1.2... -
Gyrokinetics
Over the last several years, gyrokinetics has emerged as a new approach to studying magnetized, weakly collisional space plasmas, complementing fully... -
Pulsed Source of Charged Particles and Neutrons Based on a 10-Petawatt Laser System Irradiating a Microcluster Medium
AbstractThe high energy of the XCELS laser allows for obtaining a large number of laser-heated/accelerated particles and products of nuclear...
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Thermal-Field Emission Emitted by a Microtip
This chapter focuses on modeling an emissive tip under a high electric field and at a high temperature. The tips can either represent roughnesses on... -
Direct observation of relativistic broken plasma waves
Plasma waves contribute to many fundamental phenomena, including astrophysics
1 , thermonuclear fusion2 and particle acceleration3 . Such waves can... -
Photon Distribution Function
Radiation reaction (RR) is the influence of the electromagnetic field emitted by a charged particle on its own dynamics. -
Domain of Validity of the Different Descriptions and Numerical Simulations
In the previous Chapter, we introduced three models for radiation reaction, derived the equation of evolution for their successive energy moments and... -