Highly efficient laser-driven Compton gamma-ray source
Abstract
The recent advancement of high-intensity lasers has made all-optical Compton scattering become a promising way to produce ultra-short brilliant -rays in an ultra-compact system. However, so far achieved Compton -ray sources are severely limited by low conversion efficiency (lower than ) and spectral intensity ( ). Here we present a highly efficient gamma photon emitter obtained by irradiating a high-intensity laser pulse on a miniature plasma device consisting of a plasma lens and a plasma mirror. This concept exploits strong spatiotemporal laser-shaping process and high-charge electron acceleration process in the plasma lens, as well as an efficient nonlinear Compton scattering process enabled by the plasma mirror. Our particle-in-cell simulations demonstrate that in this novel scheme, brilliant -rays with very high conversion efficiency (higher than ) and spectral intensity ( ) can be achieved by employing currently available petawatt-class lasers with intensity of . Such efficient and intense -ray sources would find applications in wide-ranging areas.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1803.08237,
title = {Highly efficient laser-driven Compton gamma-ray source},
author = {Taiwu Huang and Chul Min Kim and Cangtao Zhou and Myung Hoon Cho and Kazuhisa Nakajima and Chang Mo Ryu and Shuangchen Ruan and Chang Hee Nam},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.08237},
year = {2019}
}
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19 pages, 8 figures