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Photon polarization effects in polarized electron-positron pair production in a strong laser field

Authors :
Dai, Y.-N.
Shen, B.-F.
Li, J.-X.
Shaisultanov, R.
Hatsagortsyan, K. Z.
Keitel, C. H.
Chen, Y.-Y.
Dai, Y.-N.
Shen, B.-F.
Li, J.-X.
Shaisultanov, R.
Hatsagortsyan, K. Z.
Keitel, C. H.
Chen, Y.-Y.
Source :
Matter and Radiation at Extremes 7(2022), 014401
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Deep understanding of the impact of photon polarization on pair production is essential for the efficient generation of laser-driven polarized positron beams and demands a complete description of polarization effects in strong-field QED processes. Employing fully polarization-resolved Monte Carlo simulations, we investigate correlated photon and electron (positron) polarization effects in the multiphoton Breit–Wheeler pair production process during the interaction of an ultrarelativistic electron beam with a counterpropagating elliptically polarized laser pulse. We show that the polarization of e−e+ pairs is degraded by 35% when the polarization of the intermediate photon is resolved, accompanied by an ∼13% decrease in the pair yield. Moreover, in this case, the polarization direction of energetic positrons at small deflection angles can even be reversed when high-energy photons with polarization parallel to the laser electric field are involved.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Matter and Radiation at Extremes 7(2022), 014401
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1415627109
Document Type :
Electronic Resource