Crescent-shaped spatial distribution: radiation properties concerning beam waist from the cross collision of a tightly focused laser pulse and a relativistic electron
The radiation properties of the cross collision between a single electron and an intense laser pulse are researched by numerical simulation methods. Under the condition of tightly-focused laser, the electron trajectories, spatiotemporal distribution and spectrum are compared with that under non-tigh...
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description | The radiation properties of the cross collision between a single electron and an intense laser pulse are researched by numerical simulation methods. Under the condition of tightly-focused laser, the electron trajectories, spatiotemporal distribution and spectrum are compared with that under non-tightly focused lasers. The results show that the torsion effect on the electron during the oscillation process is more notable after the tightly focused laser interacts with electron. The radiation it generates is asymmetric in space, and its time distribution is nearly unimodal and can be regarded as a single attosecond pulse. In frequency domain, the spectrum appears to be a supercontinuum. With the increase of beam waist radius, the symmetry of the spatial distribution enhances and time distribution also exhibits a three-peak structure that is symmetrical about the main peak. Furthermore, the spectrum changes from a supercontinuum to a multimodal distribution. The analysis turns out that tightly focused laser is more realistic compared to non-tightly focused laser or even plane wave, which benefits the design of high-quality x-rays in practical application. |
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