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Phys. Rev. Lett. 99, 124801 (2007) [4 pages]

Theoretical Investigation of Controlled Generation of a Dense Attosecond Relativistic Electron Bunch from the Interaction of an Ultrashort Laser Pulse with a Nanofilm

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Victor V. Kulagin1,*, Vladimir A. Cherepenin2, Min Sup Hur1, and Hyyong Suk1,†
1Center for Advanced Accelerators, KERI, Changwon, 641-120, Republic of Korea
2Institute of Radioengineering and Electronics RAS, Mohovaya 11, Moscow, 125009, Russia

Received 18 September 2006; published 21 September 2007

For controllable generation of an isolated attosecond relativistic electron bunch [relativistic electron mirror (REM)] with nearly solid-state density, we propose using a solid nanofilm illuminated normally by an ultraintense femtosecond laser pulse having a sharp rising edge. With two-dimensional (2D) particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations, we show that, in spite of Coulomb forces, all of the electrons in the laser spot can be accelerated synchronously, and the REM keeps its surface charge density during evolution. We also developed a self-consistent 1D theory, which takes into account Coulomb forces, radiation of the electrons, and laser amplitude depletion. This theory allows us to predict the REM parameters and shows a good agreement with the 2D PIC simulations.

© 2007 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.99.124801
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevLett.99.124801
PACS:
41.75.Jv, 41.75.Ht, 52.38.Kd

*Electronic address: victorvkulagin@yandex.ru

Present address: APRI, GIST, Gwangju 500-712, Korea.

On leave from Sternberg Astronomical Institute of MSU, Russia.

Electronic address: hysuk@gist.ac.kr

Present address: APRI, GIST, Gwangju 500-712, Korea.