Techniques and Results for a Study of Relativistic Birefringence using Particle-in-Cell Simulations

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Abstract

Unique plasma behaviors emerge when electrons in a plasma are driven to relativistic velocities by an intense laser pulse (>1018 W/cm2). Two effects in this regime, Relativistic Transparency and Relativistic Birefringence, have been proposed for possible use in plasma-based optics. Experimental efforts at the Scarlet Laser Facility explored these effects along with a complementary simulation campaign using a novel particle-in-cell pump-probe (two laser) methodology. In this work, we present techniques developed to analyze Relativistic Birefringence using particle-in-cell simulations as well as preliminary results from the simulation campaign.

*This work was supported by DOE Office of Science, Fusion Energy Sciences under Contract No. DE-SC0019283: the LaserNetUS initiative at The Scarlet Laser Facility, and by an allocation of computing time from the Ohio Supercomputer Center.

Presenters

  • David Hanggi

    • The Ohio State University

Authors

  • David Hanggi

    • The Ohio State University
  • Preston B Pozderac

    • Ohio State University
  • Douglass W Schumacher

    • The Ohio State University
    • Ohio State University