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Evolution of a high-density electron beam in the field of a super-intense laser pulse

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Abstract
The evolution of a high-density electron beam in the field of a super-intense laser Pulse is Considered. The one-dimensional (1D) theory for the description of interaction, taking into account the space-charge forces of the beam, is developed, and exact solutions for the equations of motion of the electrons are found. It was shown that the length of the high-density electron beam increases slowly in time after initial compression of the beam by the laser pulse as opposed to the low-density electron beam case. where the length is constant on average. Also, for the high-density electron beam, the sharp peak frozen into the density distribution can appear in addition to a microbunching, which is characteristic for a low-density electron beam in a super-intense laser field. Characteristic parameters for the evolution of the electron beam are calculated by an example of a step-like envelope of the laser pulse. Comparison with 1D particle-in-cell simulations shows adequacy of the derived theory. The considered issue is very important for a special two-pulse realization of a Thomson scattering scheme. where one high-intensity laser pulse is used for acceleration, compression and microbunching of the electron beam. and the other probe counter-streaming laser pulse is used for scattering with frequency up-shifting and amplitude enhancement.
Author(s)
Kulagin, V. V.Cherepenin, V. A.Hur, M. S.Lee, J.Suk, Hy Young
Issued Date
2008-09
Type
Article
DOI
10.1017/S0263034608000414
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/17306
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Citation
Laser and Particle Beams, v.26, no.3, pp.397 - 409
ISSN
0263-0346
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Department of Physics and Photon Science > 1. Journal Articles
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