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Dino A. Jaroszynski

Researcher at University of Strathclyde

Publications -  323
Citations -  8252

Dino A. Jaroszynski is an academic researcher from University of Strathclyde. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Plasma acceleration. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 310 publications receiving 7512 citations. Previous affiliations of Dino A. Jaroszynski include Cockcroft Institute & DSM.

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Electron beam manipulation, injection and acceleration in plasma wakefield accelerators by optically generated plasma density spikes

TL;DR: In this article, a transversely propagating focused laser pulse ignites a quasi-stationary plasma column before the arrival of the plasma wake and modifies the electron trajectories, resulting in controlled injection.
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Two-colour operation and applications of the CLIO FEL in the mid-infrared range

TL;DR: In this paper, the two-colour operation of an FEL has been demonstrated with hole coupling, allowing a larger tuning range from 5 to 18μm, and with a two-color wavelength separation up to λ 1 − λ 2 =5μm.
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The generation of mono-energetic electron beams from ultrashort pulse laser-plasma interactions.

TL;DR: The physics of the interaction of high-intensity laser pulses with underdense plasma depends not only on the interaction intensity but also on the laser pulse length as discussed by the authors, and it is likely that direct laser acceleration mechanisms begin to play an important role.
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Mutual influence of the coherent synchrotron oscillations of the Super-ACO positron beam on the FEL

TL;DR: In this article, the operation of a free electron laser (FEL) on the Super-ACO storage ring at Orsay has been conditioned by the state of the positron beam in the ring.
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Laser-plasma generated very high energy electrons (VHEEs) in radiotherapy

TL;DR: In this paper, the advantages of using a laser wakefield accelerator (LWFA) and the characteristic features of the electron bunch produced by the LWFA and compare them with that from a conventional linear accelerator are discussed.