
Publikationen von Wenjun Ma
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Zeitschriftenartikel (11)
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60 (5), 055010 (2018)
Ring-like spatial distribution of laser accelerated protons in the ultra-high-contrast TNSA-regime. Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion 2.
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5, e12 (2017)
An automated, 0.5Hz nano-foil target positioning system for intense laser plasma experiments. High Power Laser Science and Engineering 3.
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112 (12), 123902 (2014)
Dependence of Laser-Driven Coherent Synchrotron Emission Efficiency on Pulse Ellipticity and Implications for Polarization Gating. Physical Review Letters 4.
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89 (1), 013107 (2014)
Laser-driven three-stage heavy-ion acceleration from relativistic laser-plasma interaction. Physical Review E 5.
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20 (7), 073113 (2013)
On the small divergence of laser-driven ion beams from nanometer thick foils. Physics of Plasma 6.
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20 (1), 013101 (2013)
Efficient and stable proton acceleration by irradiating a two-layer target with a linearly polarized laser pulse. Physics of Plasmas 7.
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7 (11), S. 1504 - 1520 (2011)
Macroscopic Carbon Nanotube Assemblies: Preparation, Properties, and Potential Applications. Small 8.
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103 (2), S. 471 - 484 (2011)
Introducing the fission-fusion reaction process: using a laser-accelerated Th beam to produce neutron-rich nuclei towards the N = 126 waiting point of the r-process. Applied Physics B - Lasers and Optics 9.
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42 (3-4), S. 843 - 852 (2011)
Laser Particle Acceleration: Status and Perspectives for Nuclear Physics. Acta Physica Polonica B 10.
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17 (11), 113111 (2010)
Autofocused, enhanced proton acceleration from a nanometer-scale bulged foil. Physics of Plasmas 11.
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High performance, freestanding and superthin carbon nanotube/epoxy nanocomposite films.
Konferenzbeitrag (1)
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Konferenzbeitrag
Preparation of self-supporting diamond-like carbon nanofoils with thickness less than 5 nm for laser-driven ion acceleration. 25th World Conference of the International-Nuclear-Target-Development-Society(INTDS), Vancouver, Canada, 12. September 2010 - 17. September 2010. Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment (1), S. 53 - 56 (2011)