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Laser Plasma Interaction

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  • CP-05-01

    CP-05-01

    Dynamics of Confined Laser Induced/Ablative Plasmas and Shock Waves

  • CP-05-02

    CP-05-02

    Demonstration of super-ponderomotive acceleration of fast electrons in ultrashort high-intensity laser foil interaction

  • CP-05-03

    CP-05-03

    Effect of thin Gold (Au) coating on proton acceleration from a transparent Mylar foil target

  • CP-05-04

    CP-05-04

    Effects of carrier heating on amplification characteristics of Brillouin scattered Stokes mode in III-V and II-VI semiconductor magneto-plasmas

  • CP-05-05

    CP-05-05

    Inverse Compton Scattering Gamma Ray Source: PIC Simulation

  • CP-05-06

    CP-05-06

    Enhancement of real and imaginary parts of Raman susceptibility of semiconductor magneto-plasmas under off-resonant laser irradiation

  • CP-05-07

    CP-05-07

    Enhanced synchrotron x-ray radiation from collective oscillations of electron bunch in laser-plasma accelerator and wiggler

  • CP-05-08

    CP-05-08

    Laser-driven shock study in Aluminium foils coated with PMMA polymer

  • CP-05-09

    CP-05-09

    Role of Background Gas Pressure in Spatial Confinement of Laser Ablative Plasma

  • CP-05-10

    CP-05-10

    Three-dimensional (3D) Hydrodynamic Simulations of Laser Induced Material Blow-off from Thin Metal Foils: Modeling Challenges

  • CP-05-11

    CP-05-11

    Spatio-temporal mapping of the ultrafast evolution of hot-dense plasma generated by intense femtosecond laser pulses

  • CP-05-12

    CP-05-12

    Development of multi-channel, single-shot, high resolution Doppler Spectroscopy for 2D velocity mapping of intense laser produced plasmas.

  • CP-05-13

    CP-05-13

    Proton Radiography of Microstructure and Laser produced Plasma Plume

  • CP-05-14

    CP-05-14

    Reduction of Doppler Width in Collimated Atomic Beam: Simulation Study and Experiment

  • CP-05-15

    CP-05-15

    Photon emission enhancement studies from the interaction of ultra-intense laser pulse with shaped targets

Applied Optical Technologies