Vacuum laser acceleration of super-ponderomotive electrons using relativistic transparency injection

Nature communications(2022)

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Intense lasers can accelerate electrons to very high energy over a short distance. Such compact accelerators have several potential applications including fast ignition, high energy physics, and radiography. Among the various schemes of laser-based electron acceleration, vacuum laser acceleration has the merits of super-high acceleration gradient and great simplicity. Yet its realization has been difficult because injecting free electrons into the fast-oscillating laser field is not trivial. Here we demonstrate free-electron injection and subsequent vacuum laser acceleration of electrons up to 20 MeV using the relativistic transparency effect. When a high-contrast intense laser drives a thin solid foil, electrons from the dense opaque plasma are first accelerated to near-light speed by the standing laser wave in front of the solid foil and subsequently injected into the transmitted laser field as the opaque plasma becomes relativistically transparent. It is possible to further optimize the electron injection/acceleration by manipulating the laser polarization, incident angle, and temporal pulse shaping. Our result also sheds light on the fundamental relativistic transparency process, crucial for producing secondary particle and light sources.
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laser polarization,fundamental relativistic transparency process,super-ponderomotive electrons,relativistic transparency injection,intense lasers,compact accelerators,high energy physics,laser-based electron acceleration,super-high acceleration gradient,free electrons,fast-oscillating laser field,free-electron injection,subsequent vacuum laser acceleration,relativistic transparency effect,multidimensional particle-in-cell simulations,high-contrast intense laser drives,standing laser wave,transmitted laser field,electron volt energy 20.0 MeV
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