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  Strong-field QED and collisional effects in electron beam-plasma interaction

Sampath, A. (2020). Strong-field QED and collisional effects in electron beam-plasma interaction. PhD Thesis, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität, Heidelberg.

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Sampath, Archana1, Author           
Keitel, Christoph H., Referee
Jaeckel, Jörg, Referee
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1Division Prof. Dr. Christoph H. Keitel, MPI for Nuclear Physics, Max Planck Society, ou_904546              

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 MPINP: Research group A. Di Piazza – Division C. H. Keitel
 Abstract: Intense high-energy particle beams are used in fundamental sciences, material sciences,
relativistic laboratory astrophysics, and in the industry. Traditionally, dense collimated
multi-GeV photon and electron-positron beams are generated via bremsstrahlung and
Bethe-Heitler (BH) electron-positron pair creation, respectively. Recent research has
focused on strong-field QED processes for greatly enhancing the flux and intensity of
the generated beams. To determine the relative role of collisional and strong-field
QED processes, we implemented bremsstrahlung and BH pair production processes in
the particle-in-cell code Smilei. Using simulations, we show that a high-current ultrarelativistic
electron beam interacting with a submicrometer-thick conducting foils can
undergo strong self-focusing accompanied by efficient emission of gamma-ray photons.
We study the effect of varying electron beam shape, radius and length on the final radiated
energy. We show that the self-generated fields can be strong enough that emission
occurs in the strong-field QED regime, where a single emitted photon can carry away
a significant fraction of the emitting electron energy. We demonstrate that, after beam
collision with multiple foils, femtosecond collimated electron and photon beams with
particle number density exceeding that of a solid are obtained. This study is timely as
it enables laserless strong-field QED investigations with a single high-current electron
beam, particularly relevant for the upcoming FACET II facility.

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 Dates: 2020-11-18
 Publication Status: Accepted / In Press
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 Publishing info: Heidelberg : Ruprecht-Karls-Universität
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.17617/2.3267082
 Degree: PhD

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