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Determining the duration of an intense laser pulse directly in focus

Published 19 Dec 2017 in physics.optics and physics.plasm-ph | (1712.06898v1)

Abstract: We propose a novel measurement technique capable of determining the temporal duration of an intense laser pulse directly in its focus at full intensity. We show that the electromagnetic radiation pattern emitted by an electron bunch with a temporal energy chirp colliding perpendicularly with the laser pulse exhibits a distinct dependence on the pulse's duration. As the electrons emit radiation into an angular region determined by the ratio of their instantaneous energy to the laser's local field strength, the temporal change of the electrons' energy imprints information about the laser's pulse duration onto the angular radiation distribution. We quantify the interaction by a simplified analytical model and confirm this model's predictions by numerical simulations of the electrons' dynamics inside a realistically focused laser field. Based on these findings the pulse's duration can be determined to an accuracy of several percent.

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