Depletion of Intense Fields
Journal article, 2017

The interaction of charged particles and photons with intense electromagnetic fields gives rise to multiphoton Compton and Breit-Wheeler processes. These are usually described in the framework of the external field approximation, where the electromagnetic field is assumed to have infinite energy. However, the multiphoton nature of these processes implies the absorption of a significant number of photons, which scales as the external field amplitude cubed. As a result, the interaction of a highly charged electron bunch with an intense laser pulse can lead to significant depletion of the laser pulse energy, thus rendering the external field approximation invalid. We provide relevant estimates for this depletion and find it to become important in the interaction between fields of amplitude a0?103 and electron bunches with charges of the order of 10 nC.

Plasma

Scattering

Quantum Processes

Strong Electric-Field

Positron

Strong Electromagnetic-Wave

Constant Field

Laser-Matter Interactions

In-Field

Pair Production

Author

D. Seipt

Lancaster University

Helmholtz

T. Heinzl

University of Plymouth

Mattias Marklund

Chalmers, Physics, Theoretical Physics

S. S. Bulanov

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Physical Review Letters

0031-9007 (ISSN) 1079-7114 (eISSN)

Vol. 118 15 154803- 154803

Subject Categories

Physical Sciences

DOI

10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.154803

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