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Atomic and Laser Physics
Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Prof Peter Norreys FInstP;

Professorial Research Fellow

Research theme

  • Accelerator physics
  • Lasers and high energy density science
  • Fundamental particles and interactions
  • Plasma physics

Sub department

  • Atomic and Laser Physics

Research groups

  • Oxford Centre for High Energy Density Science (OxCHEDS)
peter.norreys@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)72220
Clarendon Laboratory, room 141.1
Peter Norreys' research group
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Quantitative single shot and spatially resolved plasma wakefield diagnostics

University of Oxford (2015)

Authors:

Muhammad Firmansyah Kasim, Peter Norreys, James Holloway, Raoul Trines

Abstract:

This dataset and scripts are used in producing the simulations and images in the "Quantitative single shot and spatially resolved plasma wakefield diagnostics" paper. This uses OSIRIS 431 2D.
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Producing bright X-rays for imaging applications using a laser wakefield accelerator

Optica Publishing Group (2014) 1-3

Authors:

Stuart PD Mangles, Michael S Bloom, Jonathan Bryant, Jason M Cole, Andreas Dopp, Stefan Kneip, Hirotaka Nakamura, Kristjan Poder, Matthew JV Streeter, Jonathan Wood, Zulfikar Najmudin, Rudolfo Bendoyro, Jason Jiang, Nelson C Lopes, Carlos Russo, Oleg Cheklov, Klaus Ertel, Steven J Hawkes, Christopher J Hooker, David Neely, Peter A Norreys, PP Rajeev, Dean R Rusby, Robbie HH Scott, Daniel R Symes, James Holloway, Matthew Wing, John F Seely
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Characterisation of deuterium spectra from laser driven multi-species sources by employing differentially filtered image plate detectors in Thomson spectrometers

Review of Scientific Instruments AIP Publishing 85:9 (2014) 093303

Authors:

A Alejo, S Kar, H Ahmed, AG Krygier, D Doria, R Clarke, J Fernandez, RR Freeman, J Fuchs, A Green, JS Green, D Jung, A Kleinschmidt, CLS Lewis, JT Morrison, Z Najmudin, H Nakamura, G Nersisyan, P Norreys, M Notley, M Oliver, M Roth, JA Ruiz, L Vassura, M Zepf, M Borghesi
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Demonstration of laser pulse amplification by stimulated Brillouin scattering

High Power Laser Science and Engineering Cambridge University Press (CUP) 2 (2014) e33

Authors:

E Guillaume, K Humphrey, H Nakamura, RMGM Trines, R Heathcote, M Galimberti, Y Amano, D Doria, G Hicks, E Higson, S Kar, G Sarri, M Skramic, J Swain, K Tang, J Weston, P Zak, EP Alves, RA Fonseca, F Fiúza, H Habara, KA Tanaka, R Bingham, M Borghesi, Z Najmudin, LO Silva, PA Norreys
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Characterisation of deuterium spectra from laser driven multi-species sources by employing differentially filtered image plate detectors in Thomson spectrometers

(2014)

Authors:

A Alejo, S Kar, H Ahmed, AG Krygier, D Doria, R Clarke, J Fernandez, RR Freeman, J Fuchs, A Green, JS Green, D Jung, A Kleinschmidt, CLS Lewis, JT Morrison, Z Najmudin, H Nakamura, G Nersisyan, P Norreys, M Notley, M Oliver, M Roth, JA Ruiz, L Vassura, M Zepf, M Borghesi
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