Identifying the electron-positron cascade regimes in high-intensity laser-matter interactions
C. Slade-Lowther, D. Del Sorbo, C. P. Ridgers

TL;DR
This paper identifies three regimes of electron-positron pair cascades in high-intensity laser-matter interactions, providing a comprehensive model and implications for future experiments with multi-PW lasers.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed classification of cascade regimes and a semi-analytical model predicting dense pair plasma formation in high-intensity laser interactions.
Findings
Exponential pair growth at low densities and intensities.
Saturation of pair density at relativistically-corrected critical density.
Suppression of cascades in overdense targets due to skin effect.
Abstract
Strong-field quantum electrodynamics predicts electron-seeded electron-positron pair cascades when the electric field in the rest-frame of the seed electron approaches the Sauter-Schwinger field, i.e. . Electrons in the focus of next generation multi-PW lasers are expected to reach this threshold. We identify three distinct cascading regimes in the interaction of counter-propagating, circularly-polarised laser pulses with a thin foil by performing a comprehensive scan over the laser intensity (from -- \ Wcm) and initial foil target density (from -- \ m). For low densities and intensities the number of pairs grows exponentially. If the intensity and target density are high enough the number density of created pairs reaches the relativistically-corrected critical density, the pair plasma efficiently…
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