Scaling laws for positron production in laser-electron-beam collisions
Journal article, 2017

Showers of gamma rays and positrons are produced when a high-energy electron beam collides with a superintense laser pulse. We present scaling laws for the electron-beam energy loss, the gamma-ray spectrum, and the positron yield and energy that are valid in the nonlinear, radiation-reaction-dominated regime. As an application we demonstrate that by employing the collision of a > GeV electron beam with a laser pulse of intensity > 5 x 10(21) Wcm(-2), today's high-intensity laser facilities are capable of producing O(10(4)) positrons per shot via light-by-light scattering.

Scattering

Photon-Photon

Pulses

Generation

Author

Tom Blackburn

Chalmers, Physics, Theoretical Physics

A. Ilderton

C. D. Murphy

Mattias Marklund

Chalmers, Physics, Condensed Matter Theory

Physical Review A

24699926 (ISSN) 24699934 (eISSN)

Vol. 96 2 Article no 022128 -

Subject Categories

Physical Sciences

DOI

10.1103/PhysRevA.96.022128

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