A table-top laser-based source of femtosecond, collimated, ultra-relativistic positron beams

Abstract

The generation of ultra-relativistic positron beams with short duration (τe+ ≤ 30 fs), small divergence (θe+ 3 mrad), and high density (ne+ 1014 - 1015 cm-3) from a fully optical setup is reported. The detected positron beam propagates with a high-density electron beam and γ-rays of similar spectral shape and peak energy, thus closely resembling the structure of an astrophysical leptonic jet. It is envisaged that this experimental evidence, besides the intrinsic relevance to laser-driven particle acceleration, may open the pathway for the small-scale study of astrophysical leptonic jets in the laboratory.

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