Sequential terahertz pulse generation by photoionization and coherent transition radiation in underdense relativistic plasmas
Abstract
Terahertz (THz) emission by two-color, ultrashort optical pulses interacting with underdense helium gases at ultrahigh intensities (> 1019\,W/cm2) is investigated by means of 3D particle-in-cell simulations. The THz field is shown to be produced by two mechanisms occurring sequentially, namely, photoionization-induced radiation (PIR) by the two-color pulse and coherent transition radiation (CTR) by the wakefield-accelerated electrons escaping the plasma. For plasmas of atomic densities > 1017\,cm-3, CTR proves to be the dominant process, providing THz bursts with field strength as high as 100\,GV/m and energy in excess of 1\,mJ. Analytical models are developed for both the PIR and CTR processes, which correctly reproduce the simulation data.
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