Laser-particle collider for multi-GeV photon production
Journal article, 2019

As an alternative to Compton backscattering and bremsstrahlung, the process of colliding high-energy electron beams with strong laser fields can more efficiently provide both a cleaner and brighter source of photons in the multi-GeV range for fundamental studies in nuclear and quark-gluon physics. In order to favor the emission of high-energy quanta and minimize their decay into electron-positron pairs, the fields must not only be sufficiently strong, but also well localized. We here examine these aspects and develop the concept of a laser-particle collider tailored for high-energy photon generation. We show that the use of multiple colliding laser pulses with 0.4 PW of total power is capable of converting more than 18% of multi-GeV electrons passing through the high-field region into photons, each of which carries more than half of the electron initial energy.

Laser applications

Particle-beam sources

Particle interactions

Relativistic multiple-particle dynamics

Lasers

Colliders

Author

Joel Magnusson

Student at Chalmers

Arkady Gonoskov

University of Gothenburg

Mattias Marklund

University of Gothenburg

Timur Zh. Esirkepov

Japan Atomic Energy Agency Kansai Photon Science Institute

James K. Koga

Japan Atomic Energy Agency Kansai Photon Science Institute

Kiminori Kondo

Japan Atomic Energy Agency Kansai Photon Science Institute

Masaki Kando

Japan Atomic Energy Agency Kansai Photon Science Institute

Sergei V. Bulanov

ELI Beamlines

Georg Korn

ELI Beamlines

Stepan S. Bulanov

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Physical Review Letters

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

Vol. 122 25 254801

Subject Categories

Accelerator Physics and Instrumentation

Atom and Molecular Physics and Optics

Fusion, Plasma and Space Physics

DOI

10.1103/PhysRevLett.122.254801

More information

Latest update

4/5/2022 6