Laser absorption in relativistically underdense plasmas by synchrotron radiation.
A novel absorption mechanism for linearly polarized lasers propagating in relativistically underdense solids in the ultrarelativistic (a ~ 100) regime is presented. The mechanism is based on strong synchrotron emission from electrons reinjected into the laser by the space charge field they generate...
Main Authors: | Brady, C, Ridgers, C, Arber, T, Bell, A, Kirk, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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