1. Compton photons at the GeV scale from self-aligned collisions with a plasma mirror
- Author
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Matheron, Aimé, Marquès, Jean-Raphaël, Lelasseux, Vincent, Shou, Yinren, Andriyash, Igor A., Phung, Vanessa Ling Jen, Ayoul, Yohann, Beluze, Audrey, Dăncuş, Ioan, Dorchies, Fabien, D'Souza, Flanish, Dumergue, Mathieu, Frotin, Mickaël, Gautier, Julien, Gobert, Fabrice, Gugiu, Marius, Krishnamurthy, Santhosh, Kargapolov, Ivan, Kroupp, Eyal, Lancia, Livia, Lazăr, Alexandru, Leblanc, Adrien, Lo, Mohamed, Mataja, Damien, Mathieu, François, Papadopoulos, Dimitrios, Claveria, Pablo San Miguel, Phuoc, Kim Ta, Talposi, Anda-Maria, Tata, Sheroy, Ur, Călin A., Ursescu, Daniel, Văsescu, Lidia, Doria, Domenico, Malka, Victor, Ghenuche, Petru, and Corde, Sebastien
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Physics - Plasma Physics ,Physics - Accelerator Physics - Abstract
With today's multi-petawatt lasers, testing quantum electrodynamics (QED) in the strong field regime, where the electric field exceeds the Schwinger critical field in the rest frame of an electron, becomes within reach. Inverse Compton scattering of an intense laser pulse off a high-energy electron beam is the mainstream approach, resulting in the emission of high-energy photons that can decay into Breit-Wheeler electron-positron pairs. Here, we demonstrate experimentally that very high energy photons can be generated in a self-aligned single-laser Compton scattering setup, combining a laser-plasma accelerator and a plasma mirror. Reaching up to the GeV scale, photon emission via nonlinear Compton scattering exhibits a nonclassical scaling in the experiment that is consistent with electric fields reaching up to a fraction $\chi\simeq0.3$ of the Schwinger field in the electron rest frame. These foolproof collisions guaranteed by automatic laser-electron overlap provide a new approach for precise investigations of strong-field QED processes.
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- 2024