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Verra L, Galletti M, Pompili R, Biagioni A, Carillo M, Cianchi A, et al.
Phys Rev Lett . 2024 Aug; 133(3):035001. PMID: 39094175
The space-charge field of a relativistic charged bunch propagating in plasma is screened due to the presence of mobile charge carriers. We experimentally investigate such screening by measuring the effect...
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Pompili R, Anania M, Biagioni A, Carillo M, Chiadroni E, Cianchi A, et al.
Phys Rev E . 2024 Jun; 109(5-2):055202. PMID: 38907494
Plasma wakefield acceleration represented a breakthrough in the field of particle accelerators by pushing beams to gigaelectronvolt energies within centimeter distances. The large electric fields excited by a driver pulse...
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Pompili R, Anania M, Biagioni A, Carillo M, Chiadroni E, Cianchi A, et al.
Phys Rev Lett . 2024 Jun; 132(21):215001. PMID: 38856283
We present a new approach that demonstrates the deflection and guiding of relativistic electron beams over curved paths by means of the magnetic field generated in a plasma-discharge capillary. We...
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Galletti M, Alesini D, Anania M, Arjmand S, Behtouei M, Bellaveglia M, et al.
Phys Rev Lett . 2022 Dec; 129(23):234801. PMID: 36563228
The breakthrough provided by plasma-based accelerators enabled unprecedented accelerating fields by boosting electron beams to gigaelectronvolt energies within a few centimeters [1-4]. This, in turn, allows the realization of ultracompact...
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Pompili R, Alesini D, Anania M, Arjmand S, Behtouei M, Bellaveglia M, et al.
Nature . 2022 May; 605(7911):659-662. PMID: 35614244
The possibility to accelerate electron beams to ultra-relativistic velocities over short distances by using plasma-based technology holds the potential for a revolution in the field of particle accelerators. The compact...
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Pompili R, Chiadroni E, Cianchi A, Curcio A, Del Dotto A, Ferrario M, et al.
Opt Lett . 2021 Jun; 46(12):2844-2847. PMID: 34129555
Photoemission is one of the fundamental processes that describes the generation of charged particles from materials irradiated by photons. The continuous progress in the development of ultrashort lasers allows investigation...
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Salvadori M, Consoli F, Verona C, Cipriani M, Anania M, Andreoli P, et al.
Sci Rep . 2021 Feb; 11(1):3071. PMID: 33542470
Time-Of-Flight (TOF) methods are very effective to detect particles accelerated in laser-plasma interactions, but they show significant limitations when used in experiments with high energy and intensity lasers, where both...
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Bisesto F, Galletti M, Anania M, Costa G, Ferrario M, Pompili R, et al.
Opt Lett . 2020 Oct; 45(19):5575-5578. PMID: 33001957
The interaction of an ultra-intense laser with a solid state target allows the production of multi-MeV proton and ion beams. This process is explained by the target normal sheath acceleration...
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Galletti M, Bisesto F, Anania M, Ferrario M, Pompili R, Poye A, et al.
Opt Lett . 2020 Aug; 45(16):4420-4423. PMID: 32796973
High-intensity ultrashort laser pulses interacting with thin solid targets are able to produce energetic ion beams by means of extremely large accelerating fields set by the energetic ejected electrons. The...
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Curcio A, Bisesto F, Costa G, Biagioni A, Anania M, Pompili R, et al.
Phys Rev E . 2019 Dec; 100(5-1):053202. PMID: 31869917
In this paper, we show how plasma discharge capillaries can be numerically modeled as resistors within an RLC-series discharge circuit, allowing for a simple description of these systems, while taking...