Plasma wake inhibition at the collision of two laser pulses in an underdense plasma

  • C. Rechatin
  • , J. Faure
  • , A. Lifschitz
  • , V. Malka
  • , E. Lefebvre

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Abstract

An electron injector concept for a laser-plasma accelerator was developed by E. Esarey [Phys. Rev. Lett. 79, 2682 (1997)] and G. Fubiani [Phys. Rev. E 70, 016402 (2004)]; it relies on the use of counterpropagating ultrashort laser pulses. In the latter work, the scheme is as follows: the pump laser pulse generates a large-amplitude laser wakefield (plasma wave). The counterpropagating injection pulse interferes with the pump laser pulse to generate a beatwave pattern. The ponderomotive force of the beatwave is able to inject plasma electrons into the wakefield. In this paper, this injection scheme is studied using one-dimensional Particle-in-Cell simulations. The simulations reveal phenomena and important physical processes that were not taken into account in previous models. In particular, at the collision of the laser pulses, most plasma electrons are trapped in the beatwave pattern and cannot contribute to the collective oscillation supporting the plasma wave. At this point, the fluid approximation fails and the plasma wake is strongly inhibited. Consequently, the injected charge is reduced by one order of magnitude compared to the predictions from previous models.

Original languageEnglish
Article number060702
JournalPhysics of Plasmas
Volume14
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Aug 2007

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