Imperial College London

ProfessorStuartMangles

Faculty of Natural SciencesDepartment of Physics

Professor of Laser-Plasma Physics
 
 
 
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Contact

 

+44 (0)20 7594 9643stuart.mangles Website

 
 
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Location

 

725Blackett LaboratorySouth Kensington Campus

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Summary

 

Summary

In my research, I use intense laser-plasma interactions to create new kinds of compact particle accelerators and X-ray light sources, and I exploit the unique properties of these sources to explore the physics of extreme conditions. 

Particle accelerators are well known as important tools of scientific discovery, but they are large and expensive machines. The laser wakefield acceleration technique I research now allows high-energy particle and X-ray beams to be produced in a university size laboratory. Using these accelerators we can now produce multi-GeV electron beams in a plasma accelerator just a few centimetres long (something which a conventional accelerator can only achieve in one hundred metres or more). 

The unique properties of the beams that laser wakefield accelerators produce, together with their co-location and easy synchronization with other high-power laser sources, are now helping to drive a new generation of experiments.  These experiments aim to understand how matter behaves under extreme conditions – extremely high temperatures, densities and electromagnetic field intensities compared to anything found on Earth, but conditions that are surprisingly common and important throughout the universe. 

Publications

Journals

Streeter MJV, Colgan C, Carderelli J, et al., 2024, Narrow bandwidth, low-emittance positron beams from a laser-wakefield accelerator., Sci Rep, Vol:14

Magnusson J, Blackburn TG, Gerstmayr E, et al., 2023, Effect of electron-beam energy chirp on signatures of radiation reaction in laser-based experiments, Physical Review Accelerators and Beams, Vol:26

Bailie D, White S, Irwin R, et al., 2023, K-Edge Structure in Shock-Compressed Chlorinated Parylene, Atoms, Vol:11

Watt RA, Rose SJ, Kettle B, et al., 2023, Monte Carlo modeling of the linear Breit-Wheeler process within the geant4 framework, Physical Review Accelerators and Beams, Vol:26, ISSN:2469-9888, Pages:1-7

Streeter MJV, Colgan C, Cobo CC, et al., 2023, Laser wakefield accelerator modelling with variational neural networks, High Power Laser Science and Engineering, Vol:11, ISSN:2095-4719

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