Generation of highly-polarized high-energy brilliant $\gamma$-rays via laser-plasma interaction

16 Mar 2020  ·  Xue Kun, Dou Zhen-Ke, Wan Feng, Yu Tong-Pu, Wang Wei-Min, Ren Jie-Ru, Zhao Qian, Zhao Yong-Tao, Xu Zhong-Feng, Li Jian-Xing ·

Generation of highly-polarized high-energy brilliant $\gamma$-rays via laser-plasma interaction has been investigated in the quantum radiation-reaction regime. We employ a quantum-electrodynamics particle-in-cell code to describe spin-resolved electron dynamics semiclassically and photon emission and polarization quantum mechanically in the local constant field approximation. As an ultrastrong linearly-polarized (LP) laser pulse irradiates on a near-critical-density (NCD) plasma followed by an ultrathin planar aluminum target, the electrons in NCD plasma are first accelerated by the driving laser to ultrarelativistic energies, and then head-on collide with reflected laser pulse by the aluminum target, emitting brilliant LP $\gamma$-rays due to nonlinear Compton scattering with an average polarization of about 70\% and energy up to hundreds of MeV. By comparison, as a conical gold target filled with NCD plasma is employed, the linear polarization degree, collimation and brilliance of emitted $\gamma$-ray beam are all significantly improved due to the enhanced strong laser-driven quasi-static magnetic field in plasmas. Such $\gamma$-rays can be produced with currently achievable laser facilities and find various applications in high-energy physics and astrophysics.

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