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Self-absorption of synchrotron radiation in a laser-irradiated plasma

Published 1 May 2020 in physics.plasm-ph and hep-ph | (2005.00302v2)

Abstract: Electrons at the surface of a plasma that is irradiated by a laser with intensity in excess of $10{23}~\mathrm{W}\mathrm{cm}{-2}$ are accelerated so strongly that they emit bursts of synchrotron radiation. Although the combination of high photon and electron density and electromagnetic field strength at the plasma surface makes particle-particle interactions possible, these interactions are usually neglected in simulations of the high-intensity regime. Here we demonstrate an implementation of two such processes: photon absorption and stimulated emission. We show that, for plasmas that are opaque to the laser light, photon absorption would cause complete depletion of the multi-keV region of the synchrotron photon spectrum, unless compensated by stimulated emission. Our results motivate further study of the density dependence of QED phenomena in strong electromagnetic fields.

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