Relativistically strong electromagnetic radiation in a plasma


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Abstract

Physical processes in a plasma under the action of relativistically strong electromagnetic waves generated by high-power lasers have been briefly reviewed. These processes are of interest in view of the development of new methods for acceleration of charged particles, creation of sources of bright hard electromagnetic radiation, and investigation of macroscopic quantum-electrodynamical processes. Attention is focused on nonlinear waves in a laser plasma for the creation of compact electron accelerators. The acceleration of plasma bunches by the radiation pressure of light is the most efficient regime of ion acceleration. Coherent hard electromagnetic radiation in the relativistic plasma is generated in the form of higher harmonics and/or electromagnetic pulses, which are compressed and intensified after reflection from relativistic mirrors created by nonlinear waves. In the limit of extremely strong electromagnetic waves, radiation friction, which accompanies the conversion of radiation from the optical range to the gamma range, fundamentally changes the behavior of the plasma. This process is accompanied by the production of electron–positron pairs, which is described within quantum electrodynamics theory.

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S. V. Bulanov

Kansai Photon Science Institute; Prokhorov General Physics Institute

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Email: svbulanov@gmail.com
Japan, Kizugawa, 6190215; ul. Vavilova 38, Moscow, 119991

T. Zh. Esirkepov

Kansai Photon Science Institute

Email: svbulanov@gmail.com
Japan, Kizugawa, 6190215

M. Kando

Kansai Photon Science Institute

Email: svbulanov@gmail.com
Japan, Kizugawa, 6190215

H. Kiriyama

Kansai Photon Science Institute

Email: svbulanov@gmail.com
Japan, Kizugawa, 6190215

K. Kondo

Kansai Photon Science Institute

Email: svbulanov@gmail.com
Japan, Kizugawa, 6190215

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