Interaction of Electron Beams with Optimally Focused Laser Radiation in the QED Regime
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Abstract
Upcoming large-scale high-intensity laser facilities are about to open the opportunity to reach intensities sufficient for entering QED regimes of laser-matter interaction. These open up opportunities for producing gamma ray beams in the new range of parameters that have a potential to serve for fundamental studies in nuclear and quark-nuclear physics. In our study we analyse the capabilities of reaching the highest possible energies of photons in combination with high fluxes using the concept of colliding beams of high-energy electrons with high-intensity multiple-colliding laser pulses (MCLP). We present the analysis of several potential configurations and compare them in the context of the outlined problem. Achievable characteristics of high-energy photon beams are obtained for parameters accessible at current and upcoming laser facilities.
*SSB acknowledges support from the Office of Science of the US DOE, Contract DE-AC02-05CH11231. JKK acknowledges support from JSPS KAKENHI Grant 16K05639. SVB acknowledges support at ELI-BL, project High Field Initiative (CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/15 003/0000449) from European Regional Development Fund. AG acknowledges support from the Swedish Research Council, grant 2017-05148. Simulations were performed on resources provided by SNIC, HPC2N.
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Presenters
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Joel Magnusson
- Chalmers University of Technology
- Chalmers Univ of Tech