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Synchrotron radiation from ultrahigh-intensity laser-plasma interactions and competition with Bremsstrahlung in thin foil targets

Plasma Physics 2021-01-04 v1

Abstract

By means of particle-in-cell numerical simulations, we investigate the emission of high-energy photons in laser-plasma interactions under ultrahigh-intensity conditions relevant to multi-petawatt laser systems. We first examine the characteristics of synchrotron radiation from laser-driven plasmas of varying density and size. In particular, we show and explain the dependence of the angular distribution of the radiated photons on the transparency or opacity of the plasma. We then study the competition of the synchrotron and Bremsstrahlung emissions in copper foil targets irradiated by 1022Wcm210^{22}\,\rm W\,cm^{-2}, 50fs50 \, \rm fs laser pulses. Synchrotron emission is observed to be maximized for target thicknesses of a few 10nm10 \, \rm nm, close to the relativistic transparency threshold, and to be superseded by Bremsstrahlung in targets a few μ\mum thick. At their best efficiency, both mechanisms are found to radiate about one percent of the laser energy into photons with energies above 10keV10\,\rm keV. Their energy and angular spectra are thoroughly analyzed in light of the ultrafast target dynamics.

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@article{arxiv.2006.16603,
  title  = {Synchrotron radiation from ultrahigh-intensity laser-plasma interactions and competition with Bremsstrahlung in thin foil targets},
  author = {Bertrand Martinez and Emmanuel d'Humières and Laurent Gremillet},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.16603},
  year   = {2021}
}

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12 pages, 13 figures