Department of Nuclear and Atomic Physics Seminars

Intense Laser Driven Ion Acceleration and Applications

by Dr. Satyabrata Kar (Queens Univ., Belfast, UK)

Tuesday, December 18, 2012 from to (Asia/Kolkata)
at Colaba Campus ( P305 (DNAP Seminar Room) )
Description When intense laser pulses strike thin solid foils at high intensities, copious amounts of protons and ion species get accelerated from the rear side of the foils. Apart from aiding to understand the physics of matter at extreme intensities, these proton and ion beams have significant applications in a wide range of fields ranging from imaging to cancer therapy. This talk will briefly cover the physics of laser-driven ion acceleration under different regimes and focus on recent advancements in this field and potential applications.
 
·         Phys. Rev. Lett. 109, 185006 (2012)
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Organised by Dr. P.P. Rajeev