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Gamma-Ray Flash in the Interaction of a Tightly Focused Single-Cycle Ultraintense Laser Pulse with a Solid Target

Plasma Physics 2022-02-16 v1

Abstract

We employ the λ3\lambda^3 regime where a near-single-cycle laser pulse is tightly focused, thus providing the highest possible intensity for the minimal energy at a certain laser power. The quantum electrodynamics processes in the course of the interaction of the ultraintense laser with a solid target are studied via three-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations, revealing the generation of copious γ\gamma-photons and electron-positron pairs. The parametric study on the laser polarisation, target thickness and electron number density shows that the radially polarised laser provides the optimal regime for γ\gamma-photon generation. By varying the laser power in the range of 1 to 300 petawatt we find the scaling of the laser to γ\gamma-photon energy conversion efficiency. The laser-generated γ\gamma-photon interaction with a high-Z target is further studied by using Monte Carlo simulations revealing further electron-positron pair generation and radioactive nuclides creation.

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@article{arxiv.2109.11401,
  title  = {Gamma-Ray Flash in the Interaction of a Tightly Focused Single-Cycle Ultraintense Laser Pulse with a Solid Target},
  author = {P. Hadjisolomou and T. M. Jeong and P. Valenta and D. Kolenaty and R. Versaci and V. Olšovcová and C. P. Ridgers and S. V. Bulanov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.11401},
  year   = {2022}
}