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Evolution of relativistic electron vortices in laser plasmas

Authors :
V., Lezhnin Kirill
Alexey, R. Kniazev
Sergei, V. Soloviev
Fedor, F. Kamenets
Stefan, A. Weber
Georg, Korn
Source :
Proceedings Volume 10241, Research Using Extreme Light: Entering New Frontiers with Petawatt-Class Lasers III. 10241
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Electron vortices appear in the wake of a finite length laser pulse propogating in the underdense plasma. Usually they form two chains of vortices with opposite signs of the magnetic fields locked inside an electron cavity. Using 2D PIC simulations, we discuss the effects of evolution of single and binary electron vortices. Single electron vortices, though being in a quasistationary state on electron timescales, evolve on ion timescales, leading to anisotropic multishell ion motion. Binary electron vortices may be subject to complex motions, which can be described by the point-vortex solutions of Hasegawa-Mima equation. When the finite radius effects come into play, we observe effects as magnetic field annihilation with the subsequent fast electron bunch generation and secondary vortex formation.

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
10241
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings Volume 10241, Research Using Extreme Light: Entering New Frontiers with Petawatt-Class Lasers III
Accession number :
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