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11 May 2011 Radiation friction modeling in superintense laser-plasma interactions
A. Macchi, M. Tamburini, F. Pegoraro, T. V. Liseykina
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Abstract
Radiation Friction or Reaction (RR) effects are important for highly relativistic electrons in superintense electromagnetic fields and are thus expected to play a crucial role in next-term experiments. It is therefore important to include RR in particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations of laser-plasma by an appropriate modeling, keeping the essential RR effects into account while retaining at the same time the capability to perform large-scale simulations. We describe a suitable approach, based on the Landau-Lifshitz equation, which allows the insertion of RR in PIC codes in a modular way and with a very reduced computational cost. Properties of the kinetic equation with RR which is effectively solved by the PIC method are also discussed. We then present the results of multi-dimensional PIC simulations, mainly on radiation pressure acceleration of thin foil targets, addressing the importance of RR effects and showing the strong role played by the laser pulse polarization.
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A. Macchi, M. Tamburini, F. Pegoraro, and T. V. Liseykina "Radiation friction modeling in superintense laser-plasma interactions", Proc. SPIE 8075, Harnessing Relativistic Plasma Waves as Novel Radiation Sources from Terahertz to X-Rays and Beyond II, 807509 (11 May 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.889127
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KEYWORDS
Photonic integrated circuits

Electrons

Polarization

Optical simulations

Ions

Plasma

Pulsed laser operation

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