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Polarized electron-beam acceleration driven by vortex laser pulses

Plasma Physics 2019-09-04 v3

Abstract

We propose a new approach based on an all-optical set-up for generating relativistic polarized electron beams via vortex Laguerre-Gaussian (LG) laser-driven wakefield acceleration. Using a pre-polarized gas target, we find that the topology of the vortex wakefield resolves the depolarization issue of the injected electrons. In full three-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations, incorporating the spin dynamics via the Thomas-Bargmann Michel Telegdi equation, the LG laser preserves the electron spin polarization by more than 80% at high beam charge and flux. The method releases the limit on beam flux for polarized electron acceleration and promises more than an order of magnitude boost in peak flux, as compared to Gaussian beams. These results suggest a promising table-top method to produce energetic polarized electron beams.

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@article{arxiv.1904.03431,
  title  = {Polarized electron-beam acceleration driven by vortex laser pulses},
  author = {Yitong Wu and Liangliang Ji and Xuesong Geng and Qin Yu and Nengwen Wang and Bo Feng and Zhao Guo and Weiqing Wang and Chengyu Qin and Xue Yan and Lingang Zhang and Johannes Thomas and Anna Hützen and Markus Büscher and Peter Rakitzis and Alexander Pukhov and Baifei Shen and Ruxin Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.03431},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

We replace some results and revise some descriptions

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