Dense electron-positron plasmas and bursts of gamma-rays from laser-generated QED plasmas

Abstract

In simulations of a 12.5PW laser (focused intensity I = 4x1023W/cm2) striking a solid aluminium target 10% of the laser energy is converted to gamma-rays. A dense electron-positron plasma is generated with a maximum density of 1026/m3; seven orders of magnitude denser than pure e-e+ plasmas generated with 1PW lasers. When the laser power is increased to 320PW (I = 1025W/cm2) 40% of the laser energy is converted to gamma-ray photons and 10% to electron-positron pairs. In both cases there is strong feedback between the QED emission processes and the plasma physics; the defining feature of the new `QED-plasma' regime reached in these interactions.

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