Spin and polarization effects on the nonlinear Breit-Wheeler pair production in laser-plasma interaction

Abstract

The spin effect of electrons/positrons (e-/e+) and polarization effect of γ photons are investigated in the interaction of two counter-propagating linearly polarized 10-PW-class laser pulses with a thin foil target. The processes of nonlinear Compton scattering and nonlinear Breit-Wheeler pair production based on spin- and polarization-resolved probabilities are implemented into the particle-in-cell (PIC) algorithm by Monte Carlo methods. It is found from PIC simulations that the average degree of linear polarization of emitted γ photons can exceed 50\%. This polarization effect leads to reduced positron yield by about 10\%. At some medium positron energies, the reduction can reach 20\%. Furthermore, we also observe that the local spin polarization of e-/e+ leads to a slight decrease of the positron yield about 2\% and some anomalous phenomena about the positron spectrum and photon polarization at the high-energy range, due to spin-dependent photon emissions. Our results indicate that spin and polarization effects should be considered in calculating the pair production and laser-plasma interaction with the laser power of 10-PW class.

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