Extreme plasma states in laser-governed vacuum breakdown
Journal article, 2018

Triggering vacuum breakdown at laser facility is expected to provide rapid electron-positron p air production for studies in laboratory astrophysics and fundamental physics. However, the density of the produced plasma may cease to increase at a relativistic critical density, when the plasma becomes opaque. Here, we identify the opportunity of breaking this limit using optimal beam configuration of petawatt-class lasers. Tightly focused laser fields allow generating plasma in a small focal volume much less than λ 3 and creating extreme plasma states in terms of density and produced currents. These states can be regarded to be a new object of nonlinear plasma physics. Using 3D QED-PIC simulations we demonstrate a possibility of reaching densities over 10 25 cm -3, which is an order of magnitude higher than expected earlier. Controlling the process via initial target parameters provides an opportunity to reach the discovered plasma states at the upcoming laser facilities.

Author

E. Efimenko

Russian Academy of Sciences

A. Bashinov

Russian Academy of Sciences

S. Bastrakov

Lobachevsky University

Arkady Gonoskov

Chalmers, Physics, Theoretical Physics

Russian Academy of Sciences

Lobachevsky University

A. A. Muraviev

Russian Academy of Sciences

I. Meyerov

Lobachevsky University

Arkady V. Kim

Russian Academy of Sciences

Alexander M. Sergeev

Russian Academy of Sciences

Scientific Reports

2045-2322 (ISSN) 20452322 (eISSN)

Vol. 8 1 2329

Subject Categories

Accelerator Physics and Instrumentation

Other Physics Topics

Fusion, Plasma and Space Physics

DOI

10.1038/s41598-018-20745-y

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4/19/2018