As we know, for a significant electron energy gain, a fast electron should be injected into the highest intensity region of the laser focus. Such intensities may be achieved in the laboratory by tight focusing of a laser. For a tight focused laser beam, it is necessary to consider all field components the arise due to the tight focusing of the laser beam, when the waist of the laser beam is of the order of the laser wavelength. By using the accurate field components of a tightly focused laser beam, we investigate the electron acceleration in the presence of a pulsed magnetic field. Our study shows that the electron energy gain during laser acceleration is found to be considerably higher.open9
A high-intensity laser beam propagating through a dense plasma drives a strong current that robustly...
A high-intensity laser beam propagating through a dense plasma drives a strong current that robustly...
Classical relativistic Monte Carlo simulations of petawatt laser acceleration of electrons bound ini...
The paper presents a scheme of vacuum electron acceleration due to tightly focused linearly polarize...
A laser-driven azimuthal plasma magnetic field is known to facilitate electron energy gain from the ...
Acceleration of electrons in vacuum directly by intense laser fields, often termed vacuum laser acce...
Laser-induced acceleration of an electron injected initially at an angle to the direction of a circu...
A scheme for laser-induced acceleration of an electron injected initially at an angle to the directi...
Electron acceleration in a tightly focused ultra-intensity linear polarized laser beam is investigat...
We examine the electron acceleration by tightly focused radially polarized laser beam in a preformed...
Acceleration of particles from the interaction of ultraintense laser pulses up to 5 × 10 21 W ...
Electron acceleration and short-wavelength radiation generation by an intense, short, linearly polar...
The interaction of free electrons with intense laser beamsin vacuum is studied using a 3D test parti...
In addition to the ponderomotive acceleration of highly relativistic electrons at interaction of ver...
Autoresonance laser acceleration of electrons is theoretically investigated using circularly polariz...
A high-intensity laser beam propagating through a dense plasma drives a strong current that robustly...
A high-intensity laser beam propagating through a dense plasma drives a strong current that robustly...
Classical relativistic Monte Carlo simulations of petawatt laser acceleration of electrons bound ini...
The paper presents a scheme of vacuum electron acceleration due to tightly focused linearly polarize...
A laser-driven azimuthal plasma magnetic field is known to facilitate electron energy gain from the ...
Acceleration of electrons in vacuum directly by intense laser fields, often termed vacuum laser acce...
Laser-induced acceleration of an electron injected initially at an angle to the direction of a circu...
A scheme for laser-induced acceleration of an electron injected initially at an angle to the directi...
Electron acceleration in a tightly focused ultra-intensity linear polarized laser beam is investigat...
We examine the electron acceleration by tightly focused radially polarized laser beam in a preformed...
Acceleration of particles from the interaction of ultraintense laser pulses up to 5 × 10 21 W ...
Electron acceleration and short-wavelength radiation generation by an intense, short, linearly polar...
The interaction of free electrons with intense laser beamsin vacuum is studied using a 3D test parti...
In addition to the ponderomotive acceleration of highly relativistic electrons at interaction of ver...
Autoresonance laser acceleration of electrons is theoretically investigated using circularly polariz...
A high-intensity laser beam propagating through a dense plasma drives a strong current that robustly...
A high-intensity laser beam propagating through a dense plasma drives a strong current that robustly...
Classical relativistic Monte Carlo simulations of petawatt laser acceleration of electrons bound ini...