Creating observable QED collective plasma effects
POSTER
Abstract
QED cascades can generate electron-positron pairs when the field exceeds the Schwinger limit. This condition is expected to become available with the rapid development of ultra-strong laser sources and particle accelerators. Recent studies [1-3] have shown that the formed pairs can exhibit collective plasma effects through, e.g., plasma-induced frequency upshifts in the laser spectrum. This poster elaborates on the details of the laser-pair-plasma interaction process. It shows how creation of QED plasma also induces strong coherent laser reflection at high reflection coefficient and how plasma instabilities cause substantial laser energy scattering.
*This work was supported by DOE Grants DE-NA0003871, NNSA DE-SC0021248, and NSF PHY-2206691.
Presenters
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Kenan Qu
- Princeton University