Project Details
Description
The main purpose of the project is to apply computer simulation and theoreticalanalysis on the study of the laser-matter interactions. The main issues related tothe realization of high repetition rate MeV-level laser wakefield acceleration andlaser proton acceleration with proton energy exceeding 100MeV. Incorporatingthe atomic physics model and radiation transport model in the simulationframework, the research topic has been extended to include the study of the laserproduced plasma EUV (LPP-EUV) light source. We plan to integrate physicsmodels of different time scales to simulate the whole processes of laser-solidinteractions, LPP-EUV emission, electron-ion recombination and generation andpropagation of debris. The results will impact the development of the EUV lightsource.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 1/08/22 → 31/01/24 |
Keywords
- computer simulation
- intense laser
- electron acceleration
- proton acceleration
- EUV light source
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