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Interaction of laser radiation with matter. Laser plasma
Double relativistic electron-accelerating mirror
A. A. Andreevab, K. Yu. Platonovb a Saint Petersburg State University
b Institute of Laser Physics of the S. I. Vavilov State Optical Institute
Abstract:
A numerical simulation of the interaction of a laser pulse with ultrathin targets has revealed a possibility of generating thin dense relativistic electron layers. The maximum kinetic energy of the electron mirror can be gained using an optimal combination of the target thickness and the laser pulse intensity and duration. It is proposed to use an additional (second) laser target, located at an optimal distance from the first target to cut off the laser pulse from the electron layer when the latter gains a maximum kinetic energy. This relativistic electron mirror can be used for efficient generation of 'hard' coherent radiation via counter reflection of an additional (probe) laser pulse from the mirror.
Keywords:
laser acceleration of electrons, coherent X rays, ultrathin laser target, relativistic mirror.
Received: 24.10.2012 Revised: 19.02.2013
Citation:
A. A. Andreev, K. Yu. Platonov, “Double relativistic electron-accelerating mirror”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 43:5 (2013), 435–442 [Quantum Electron., 43:5 (2013), 435–442]
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