Title :
Accurate calculation of high harmonics generated by interactions between very intense laser fields and electron plasmas
Author_Institution :
Laser Dept., Nat. Inst. for Laser, Plasma & Radiat. Phys., Bucharest, Romania
Abstract :
Summary form only given. In a recent paper we proved that the analytical expression of the intensity of the relativistic Thomson scattered field for a system composed of an electron interacting with a plane electromagnetic field can be written as a periodic function of only one variable, that is the phase of the incident field. This property was proved without using any approximation, except for neglecting the radiative corrections, in the most general case, in which the field is elliptically polarized, the initial phase of the incident field and the initial velocity of the electron are taken into consideration, and the direction in which the radiation is scattered is arbitrary. This property led to an exact method for calculating the angular and spectral distributions of the scattered field. We present the application of the method to the case of the interaction of very intense laser beams with electron plasmas resulted during the ionization of gas. We prove that the frequency of the fundamental scattered radiation does not depend on the relativistic parameters, this result being in very good agreement with the result of the Compton model approach. We calculate the shape of the spectrum of the scattered radiations and show that the number of the harmonics increases as the value of the relativistic parameter increases. The high harmonics spectrum has a maximum shifting to the shorter wavelengths. The method accurately predicts the angular distribution of the scattered radiations. All these properties are in good agreement with the experimental data from literature.
Keywords :
Compton effect; Thomson effect; plasma light propagation; plasma simulation; plasma-beam interactions; relativistic plasmas; Compton model; analytical expression; angular distributions; electron initial velocity; electron plasmas; exact method; gas ionization; high harmonics; incident field; intense laser beams; intense laser fields; plane electromagnetic field; radiative corrections; relativistic Thomson scattered field intensity; scattered radiations; spectral distributions; spectrum shape; Charge carrier processes; Electromagnetic fields; Harmonic analysis; Laser beams; Laser theory; Plasmas;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science (ICOPS), 2012 Abstracts IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Edinburgh
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-2127-4
Electronic_ISBN :
0730-9244
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2012.6384022