Member
Advisor
Guest Professor
Researchers
 

Xueqing Yan

Contact Information

Email:x.yan@pku.edu.cn

Tel:010-62755023

Fax:010-62751875

 

Education

1999 Qsinghua University, Department of Engineering Physics, Bachelor

2004 Peking University, School of Physics, PhD

 

Working Experience

2011- Professor, Physics school and College of Engineering, Peking University, Beijing, China

2010- Deputy Director of Institute of Heavy Ion Physics 2008-2010 Humboldt research fellow, Max Planck Quantum Optics, Germany

2006-2011 Associate Professor, Peking University, Beijing, China

2004-2006 Assistant Professor, Peking University, Beijing, China

 

Research Areas

Novel Accelerator Concept, Laser Plasma Interaction, brilliant X/gamma generation

 

Selected Publications

1. Dong Wu, Chunyang Zheng, Cangtao Zhou, Xueqing Yan, Mingyang Yu, and Xiantu He, Suppressing longitudinal double-layer oscillations by using elliptically polarized laser pulses in the hole-boring radiation pressure acceleration regime, Physics of Plasmas 20, 023102, 2013 1390. 
2. Dong Wu, Chunyang Zheng, Xueqing Yan, Mingyang Yu, and Xiantu He, Breather-like penetration of ultrashort linearly polarized laser into over-dense plasmas, Physics of Plasmas 20, 033101, 2013 
3. Fanglan Zheng, Sizhong Wu, H. C. Wu, Cangtao Zhou, Hongbo Cai, Mingyang Yu, T. Tajima, Xueqing Yan, and Xiantu He, Laser-driven collimated tens-GeV monoenergetic protons from mass-limited target plus preformed channel,Physics of Plasmas 20, 013107, 2013
4. Liu, Bin; Wang, HY; Liu, Jie; Fu, LB; Xu, YJ; Yan, Xueqing; He, Xiantu, Generating Overcritical Dense Relativistic Electron Beams via Self-Matching Resonance Acceleration Phys. Rev. Lett. 110.045002, 2013
5. H Y Wang, Xueqing Yan, Jiaer Chen, Xiantu He, W. J. Ma et al., Efficient and stable proton acceleration by irradiating a two-layer target with a linearly polarized laser pulse, Physics of Plasmas 20, 013101, 2013 1361. 
6. J. H. Bin, W. J. Ma, K. Allinger, H. Y. Wang, D. Kiefer, S. Reinhardt, P. Hilz, K. Khrennikov, S. Karsch, Xueqing Yan, F. Krausz, T. Tajima, D. Habs and J. Schreiber, On the small divergence of laser-driven ion beams from nanometer thick Foils, Physics of Plasmas 20, 073113, 2013 

 

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