Attosecond gamma-ray flashes and electron-positron pairs in dyadic laser interaction with micro-wire
Abstract
The interaction of an ultra-intense laser with matter is an efficient source of high-energy particles, with efforts directed towards narrowing the divergence and simultaneously increasing the brightness. In this paper we report on emission of highly collimated, ultrabright, attosecond -photons and generation of dense electron-positron pairs via a tunable particle generation scheme which utilizes the interaction of two high-power lasers with a thin wire target. Irradiating the target with a radially polarized laser pulse first produces a series of high charge, short duration, electron bunches with low transverse momentum. These electron bunches subsequently collide with a counter-propagating high intensity laser. Depending on the intensity of the counter-propagating laser, the scheme generates highly collimated ultra-bright GeV-level -beams and/or electron-positron plasma of solid density level.
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@article{arxiv.2404.01865,
title = {Attosecond gamma-ray flashes and electron-positron pairs in dyadic laser interaction with micro-wire},
author = {P. Hadjisolomou and T. M. Jeong and P. Valenta and A. J. Macleod and R. Shaisultanov and C. P. Ridgers and S. V. Bulanov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.01865},
year = {2025}
}