UCLA Plasma Accelerator Group/Laser-Plasma Interactions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                             Led by Prof. Chan Joshi

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Featured Publications

CERN

2007 - "Harnessing the Power of the Plasma Wakefield"

 

Nature

2007 - "Energy Doubling of 42 GeV Electrons in a Metre-Scale Plasma Wakefield Accelerator"

 

SciAm

2006 - "Plasma Accelerators"

CERN

2012 - "Collisionless Shocks in Laser-Produced Plasma Generate Monoenergetic High-Energy Proton Beams"

 

 

 

Welcome


The Plasma-Accelerator Group at UCLA continues to have a very strong program on the many possible roles that plasmas might play in future high-energy accelerators. These include:

 

  • ultra-high gradient plasma accelerating structures
  • plasmas for focusing/deflecting ultra-relativistic particle beams
  • novel radiation sources based on beam-plasma techniques
  • novel techniques for generating positrons using plasmas

 

The research program comprises of experiments, theory and supporting computer simulations.



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Principal Investigator

Professor Chan Joshi

Phone: (310) 825 -7279

joshi@ee.ucla.edu

 

Administrator

   Maria Guerrero

   Phone: (310) 206 - 2039

   mariag@ucla.edu

 

Group Address

   University of California, Los Angeles

   Engineering IV Building, Room 66-147B

   420 Westwood Plaza

   Los Angeles, CA 90095-1594

   Fax: (310) 206 - 8220

 

 



Featured Publications

NPRL

2005 - "Multi-GeV Energy Gain in a Plasma-Wakefield Accelerator"

 

Nature

2002 - "X-Ray Emission from Betatron Motion in a Plasma Wiggler"

 

Nature 1994

1994 - Trapped Electron Acceleration by a Laser-Driven Relativistic Plasma Wave

 

 

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