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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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Recent progress in coherent XUV generation at RAL

AIP Conference Proceedings AIP Publishing (1998) 499-508

Authors:

M Zepf, J Zhang, D Chambers, AE Dangor, AG MacPhee, J Lin, E Wolfrum, J Nilsen, TW Barbee, C Danson, MH Key, CLS Lewis, D Neely, PA Norreys, SG Preston, RMN O’Rourke, GJ Pert, R Smith, GJ Tallents, IF Watts, JS Wark
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Role of the plasma scale length in the harmonic generation from solid targets

Physical Review E - Statistical Physics, Plasmas, Fluids, and Related Interdisciplinary Topics 58:5 (1998) R5253-R5256

Authors:

M Zepf, GD Tsakiris, G Pretzler, I Watts, DM Chambers, PA Norreys, U Andiel, AE Dangor, K Eidmann, C Gahn, A Machacek, JS Wark, K Witte

Abstract:

We have investigated the generation of high harmonics from the interaction of 150 fsec, 790 nm, and 395 nm laser pulses with solid targets. Experiments are presented that demonstrate a strong dependence of the conversion efficiency on the temporal pulse shape and the resulting density scale length [Formula Presented] of the preformed plasma. The highest conversion efficiencies are achieved for short density scale lengths [Formula Presented] which result from high contrast ratio pulse interactions. © 1998 The American Physical Society.
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Well characterized 1019W cm2 operation of VULCAN—an ultra-high power Nd:glass laser

Journal of Modern Optics 45:8 (1998) 1653-1669

Authors:

CN Danson, J Collier, D Neely, LJ Barzanti, A Damerell, CB Edwards, MHR Hutchinson, MH Key, PA Norreys, DA Pepler, IN Ross, PF Taday, WT Toner, M Trentelman, FN Walsh, TB Winstone, RWW Wyatt

Abstract:

Peak intensities of 1019 W cm2 have been reliably obtained from a high power Nd:glass laser using chirped pulse amplification. An Additive Pulse Modelocked oscillator incorporating diode pumped Nd:LMA was used to generate the sub-picosecond pulse. The focal spot intensity distribution has been characterized in detail showing a three times diffraction limited beam. © 1998 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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Feasibility study of high harmonic generation from short wavelength lasers interacting with solid targets

OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS 148:4-6 (1998) 289-294

Authors:

DM Chambers, PA Norreys, AE Dangor, RS Marjoribanks, S Moustaizis, D Neely, SG Preston, JS Wark, I Watts, M Zepf
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Generation of bright, extreme-ultraviolet harmonic radiation from a krypton fluoride laser

JOURNAL OF PHYSICS B-ATOMIC MOLECULAR AND OPTICAL PHYSICS 31:5 (1998) 1069-1082

Authors:

SG Preston, DM Chambers, RS Marjoribanks, PA Norreys, D Neely, M Zepf, J Zhang, MH Key, JS Wark
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