Attosecond-scale absorption at extreme intensities

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Abstract

The Zero Vector Potential (ZVP) absorption mechanism, a non-ponderomotive absorption mechanism, is expected to dominate the interactions of ultra-intense laser pulses with critically over-dense plasmas such as those that are expected with the Extreme Light Infrastructure laser systems. We extend the mechanism through the non-ponderomotive regime up to QED relevant intensities, showing that at the onset of electron-positron pair production in our numerical simulations the scaling relation of electron energy vs. laser intensity deviates significantly from that predicted by the ZVP model. This offers future experiments the opportunity to test for a distinctive signature in electron energy scalings with laser intensity, thereby providing the opportunity to validate the assumptions of current QED modules in particle-in-cell simulations.

*Funding for this work was provided by the Science and Technology Facilities Council of the UK and EPSRC under Grant Nos. ST/P000967/1 nd EP/N509711/1. A.S. acknowledges support from RCUK under student number 1796896. The authors are grateful for computing resources provided by STFC Computing Department's SCARF cluster and to the OSIRIS Consortium for access to the OSIRIS PIC code.

Presenters

  • Alexander Francis Savin

    • University of Oxford

Authors

  • Alexander Francis Savin

    • University of Oxford
  • Aimee Ross

    • University of Oxford
  • Maris Serzans

    • University of Oxford
  • Raoul M Trines

    • Rutherford Appleton Lab
  • Luke Ceurvorst

    • University of Bordeaux
    • Université de Bordeaux, Commissariat à l'énergie atomique
    • Centre Lasers Intenses et Applications, U. of Bordeaux
  • Naren J Ratan

    • University of Oxford
  • Benjamin Spiers

    • University of Oxford
  • Robert Bingham

    • Rutherford Appleton Lab
    • Rutherford Appleton Lab, University of Strathclyde
    • Rutherford Appleton Lab, Univeristy of Stratchclyde
  • Alex Robinson

    • Rutherford Appleton Lab
    • Central Laser Facility, STFC Rutherford-Appleton Laboratory
  • Peter Andrew Norreys

    • Rutherford Appleton Lab, University of Oxford
    • University of Oxford