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Plasma Mirrors: towards extreme intensity light sources and high-quality compact electron

Condensed matter physics, chemistry & nanosciences Numerical simulation Radiation-matter interactions Technological challenges

Abstract

Research objectives:
expand the capabilities of the WarpX Partice-In-Cell code for lower cost-to-convergence using mesh refinement.
Devise a high-charge high quality injector for laser-plasma accelerators.
Determine feasibility of the proposed scheme on a 100-TW-class laser system.

The researcher will benefit from a large variety of training available at CEA on HPC and computer programming as well as training at our industrial partners (ARM, Eviden) and Université Paris Saclay. The activities will be carried out in the framework of the Marie Sklodowska Curie Action Doctoral Network EPACE (European compact accelerators, their applications, and entrepreneurship)

Laboratory

Institut rayonnement et matière de Saclay
Service Laboratoire Interactions, Dynamique et Lasers
Physique à Haute Intensité
Paris-Saclay
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