Self-triggered strong-field QED collisions in laser-plasma interaction
Abstrak
Exploring quantum electrodynamics in the most extreme conditions, where electron-positron pairs can emerge in the presence of a strong background field, is now becoming possible in Compton collisions between ultraintense lasers and energetic electrons. In the strong-field regime, the colliding electron emits $γ$ rays that decay into pairs in the strong laser field. While the combination of conventional accelerators and lasers of sufficient power poses significant challenges, laser-plasma accelerators offer a promising alternative for producing the required multi-GeV electron beams. To overcome the complexities of colliding these beams with another ultraintense laser pulse, we propose a novel scheme in which a single laser pulse both accelerates the electrons and collides with them after self-focusing in a dedicated plasma section and reflecting off a plasma mirror. The laser intensity boost in the plasma allows the quantum interaction parameter to be greatly increased. Using full-scale numerical simulations, we demonstrate that a single 100 J laser pulse can achieve a deep quantum regime with electric fields in the electron rest frame as high as $χ_e\sim 5$ times the Schwinger critical field, resulting in the production of about 40 pC of positrons.
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Penulis (9)
Aimé Matheron
Igor Andriyash
Xavier Davoine
Laurent Gremillet
Mattys Pouyez
Mickael Grech
Livia Lancia
Kim Ta Phuoc
Sébastien Corde
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- Tahun Terbit
- 2024
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- en
- Sumber Database
- arXiv
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- Open Access ✓