Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4366269315> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4366269315 abstract "Relativistic laser-wakefield acceleration is characterized by an unsurpassed accelerating gradient, which is very suitable for electron acceleration over short distances and could be a promising candidate for next-generation compact accelerators. However, using this technique for positron acceleration remains challenging because positively charged particles are commonly defocused in the accelerating structure of a standard nonlinear wakefield driven by an ultrashort laser pulse. Here we propose and numerically demonstrate a scheme to accelerate an externally injected positron beam in a nonlinear laser wakefield in a regime where a tail wave is formed behind density cusps of the wakefield. This tail wave can provide a focusing force in addition to longitudinal acceleration for the positrons. Three-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations demonstrate that a trapping efficiency of positrons of nearly 100% in the nonlinear wakefield is possible. This scheme may open a simple way to achieve compact positron acceleration of hundreds of MeV at high repetition rates with terawatt-class laser systems without the need for special laser modes and plasma structures." @default.
- W4366269315 created "2023-04-20" @default.
- W4366269315 creator A5001629610 @default.
- W4366269315 creator A5016324588 @default.
- W4366269315 creator A5037719922 @default.
- W4366269315 creator A5046847210 @default.
- W4366269315 creator A5073501391 @default.
- W4366269315 creator A5081154345 @default.
- W4366269315 creator A5084220995 @default.
- W4366269315 date "2023-04-18" @default.
- W4366269315 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W4366269315 title "Tail-Wave-Assisted Positron Acceleration in Nonlinear Laser Plasma Wakefields" @default.
- W4366269315 cites W1837774713 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W1973959317 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W1988313448 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W1992409314 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W2000767220 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W2012204492 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W2031485509 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W2033184137 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W2033531327 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W2040295123 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W2041577599 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W2052370878 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W2052872696 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W2057253433 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W2058649778 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W2064339003 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W2076963625 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W2094027398 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W2098906330 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W2166269952 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W2267479285 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W2323422950 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W2409601981 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W2507981304 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W2619457700 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W2766739838 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W2774059040 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W2807320359 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W2970629808 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W2999055226 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W3044427473 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W3196867425 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W3208234430 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W4225425394 @default.
- W4366269315 cites W4301716530 @default.
- W4366269315 doi "https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevapplied.19.044048" @default.
- W4366269315 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4366269315 type Work @default.
- W4366269315 citedByCount "2" @default.
- W4366269315 countsByYear W43662693152023 @default.
- W4366269315 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4366269315 hasAuthorship W4366269315A5001629610 @default.
- W4366269315 hasAuthorship W4366269315A5016324588 @default.
- W4366269315 hasAuthorship W4366269315A5037719922 @default.
- W4366269315 hasAuthorship W4366269315A5046847210 @default.
- W4366269315 hasAuthorship W4366269315A5073501391 @default.
- W4366269315 hasAuthorship W4366269315A5081154345 @default.
- W4366269315 hasAuthorship W4366269315A5084220995 @default.
- W4366269315 hasBestOaLocation W43662693152 @default.
- W4366269315 hasConcept C117896860 @default.
- W4366269315 hasConcept C120665830 @default.
- W4366269315 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W4366269315 hasConcept C147120987 @default.
- W4366269315 hasConcept C158622935 @default.
- W4366269315 hasConcept C184779094 @default.
- W4366269315 hasConcept C185544564 @default.
- W4366269315 hasConcept C198861627 @default.
- W4366269315 hasConcept C202100949 @default.
- W4366269315 hasConcept C30475298 @default.
- W4366269315 hasConcept C520434653 @default.
- W4366269315 hasConcept C62520636 @default.
- W4366269315 hasConcept C74650414 @default.
- W4366269315 hasConcept C75183268 @default.
- W4366269315 hasConcept C82706917 @default.
- W4366269315 hasConceptScore W4366269315C117896860 @default.
- W4366269315 hasConceptScore W4366269315C120665830 @default.
- W4366269315 hasConceptScore W4366269315C121332964 @default.
- W4366269315 hasConceptScore W4366269315C147120987 @default.
- W4366269315 hasConceptScore W4366269315C158622935 @default.
- W4366269315 hasConceptScore W4366269315C184779094 @default.
- W4366269315 hasConceptScore W4366269315C185544564 @default.
- W4366269315 hasConceptScore W4366269315C198861627 @default.
- W4366269315 hasConceptScore W4366269315C202100949 @default.
- W4366269315 hasConceptScore W4366269315C30475298 @default.
- W4366269315 hasConceptScore W4366269315C520434653 @default.
- W4366269315 hasConceptScore W4366269315C62520636 @default.
- W4366269315 hasConceptScore W4366269315C74650414 @default.
- W4366269315 hasConceptScore W4366269315C75183268 @default.
- W4366269315 hasConceptScore W4366269315C82706917 @default.
- W4366269315 hasFunder F4320321001 @default.
- W4366269315 hasFunder F4320335768 @default.
- W4366269315 hasIssue "4" @default.
- W4366269315 hasLocation W43662693151 @default.
- W4366269315 hasLocation W43662693152 @default.
- W4366269315 hasOpenAccess W4366269315 @default.
- W4366269315 hasPrimaryLocation W43662693151 @default.
- W4366269315 hasRelatedWork W1576072384 @default.
- W4366269315 hasRelatedWork W1972818856 @default.