19–21 Mar 2025
ETSIAE (U. P. Madrid)
Europe/Madrid timezone

Unforeseen advantage of looser focusing in vacuum laser acceleration

19 Mar 2025, 15:45
25m
ETSIAE (U. P. Madrid)

ETSIAE (U. P. Madrid)

Madrid, Spain
Oral presentation Contributed talks

Speaker

Shikha Bhadoria (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics)

Description

Acceleration of electrons in vacuum directly by intense laser fields holds great promise for the generation of high-charge, ultrashort, relativistic electron bunches. While the energy gain is expected to be higher with tighter focusing, this does not account for the reduced acceleration range, which is limited by diffraction. Here, we present the results of an experimental investigation that exposed nanotips to relativistic few-cycle laser pulses. We demonstrate the vacuum laser acceleration of electron beams with 100s pC charge and 15 MeV energy. Two different focusing geometries, with normalized vector potential a0 of 9.8 and 3.8, produced comparable overall charge and electron spectra, despite a factor of almost ten difference in peak intensity. The experimental findings are in good agreement with 3D particle-in-cell simulations performed using SMILEI code, which indicate the importance of dephasing.

Authors

Dr Aitor De Anders (Umea University) Alexander Muschet Arkady Gonoskov Dag Hanstorp Hamid Reza Barzegar, Javier Tello Marmolejo (University of Gothenburg) Prof. Laszlo Veisz (Umea University) Mattias Marklund Peter Fischer Shikha Bhadoria (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics) Thomas Blackburn

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