Physical Review Research (Sep 2021)

Creating QED photon jets with present-day lasers

  • Scott V. Luedtke,
  • Lin Yin,
  • Lance A. Labun,
  • Ou Z. Labun,
  • B. J. Albright,
  • Robert F. Bird,
  • W. D. Nystrom,
  • Björn Manuel Hegelich

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.3.L032061
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
p. L032061

Abstract

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Large-scale, relativistic particle-in-cell simulations with quantum electrodynamics (QED) models show that high-energy (1<E_{γ}≲75 MeV) QED photon jets with a flux of 10^{12}sr^{−1} can be created with present-day lasers and planar, unstructured targets. This process involves a self-forming channel in the target in response to a laser pulse focused tightly (f number unity) onto the target surface. We show the self-formation of a channel to be robust to experimentally motivated variations in preplasma, angle of incidence, and laser stability, and present in simulations using historical shot data from the Texas Petawatt. We estimate that a detectable photon flux in the tens of MeV range will require about 60 J in a 150 fs pulse.