Distribution of Free Electrons Ejected Out the Side a Laser Focus at Relativistic Intensities

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Abstract

At laser intensities of 10$^{\mathrm{18}}$ W/cm$^{\mathrm{2}}$, electrons are quickly ionized from atoms and oscillate relativistically. Strong field gradients within a tight laser focus propel these free electrons out the side of the focus. Malka et al. observed that electrons have a strong tendency to be ejected along the direction of the laser polarization. Quesnel and Mora argued that these results must be in error. They developed a theoretical model that contradicted Malka et al. Our theoretical analysis supports the results of Malka et al. and we are setting up an experiment to test these conclusions.

*National Science Foundation, Brigham Young University

Authors

  • Christoph Schulzke

    • Brigham Young University
  • Justin Peatross

    • Brigham Young University
  • Michael Ware

    • Brigham Young University