Seeded QED cascades in counter propagating laser pulses
Abstract
The growth rates of seeded QED cascades in counter propagating lasers are calculated with first principles 2D/3D QED-PIC simulations. The dependence of the growth rate on laser polarization and intensity are compared with analytical models that support the findings of the simulations. The models provide an insight regarding the qualitative trend of the cascade growth when the intensity of the laser field is varied. A discussion about the cascade's threshold is included, based on the analytical and numerical results. These results show that relativistic pair plasmas and efficient conversion from laser photons to gamma rays can be observed with the typical intensities planned to operate on future ultra-intense laser facilities such as ELI or VULCAN.
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@article{arxiv.1511.07503,
title = {Seeded QED cascades in counter propagating laser pulses},
author = {Thomas Grismayer and Marija Vranic and Joana L Martins and Ricardo Fonseca and Luís O Silva},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.07503},
year = {2017}
}