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High-flux low-divergence positron beam generation from ultra-intense laser irradiated a tapered hollow target.

Authors :
Jian-Xun Liu
Yan-Yun Ma
Jun Zhao
Tong-Pu Yu
Xiao-Hu Yang
Long-Fei Gan
Guo-Bo Zhang
Jian-Feng Ya
Hong-Bin Zhuo
Jin-Jin Liu
Yuan Zhao
Shigeo Kawata
Source :
Physics of Plasmas; 2015, Vol. 22 Issue 10, p1-6, 6p
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

By using two-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations, we demonstrate high-flux dense positrons generation by irradiating an ultra-intense laser pulse onto a tapered hollow target. By using a laser with an intensity of 4 ×10<superscript>23</superscript>W/cm², it is shown that the Breit-Wheeler process dominates the positron production during the laser-target interaction and a positron beam with a total number >10<superscript>15</superscript> is obtained, which is increased by five orders of magnitude than in the previous work at the same laser intensity. Due to the focusing effect of the transverse electric fields formed in the hollow cone wall, the divergence angle of the positron beam effectively decreases to ~15° with an effective temperature of ~674 MeV. When the laser intensity is doubled, both the positron flux (>10<superscript>16</superscript>) and temperature (963 MeV) increase, while the divergence angle gets smaller (~13°). The obtained high-flux low-divergence positron beam may have diverse applications in science, medicine, and engineering. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1070664X
Volume :
22
Issue :
10
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Physics of Plasmas
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
110719829
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4932997