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On the importance of frequency-dependent beam parameters for vacuum acceleration with few-cycle radially polarized laser beams

Spencer W. Jolly

2020Optics Letters27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Tightly focused, ultrashort radially polarized laser beams have a large longitudinal field, which provides a strong motivation for direct particle acceleration and manipulation in a vacuum. The broadband nature of these beams means that chromatic properties of propagation and focusing are important to consider. We show via single-particle simulations that using the correct frequency-dependent beam parameters is imperative, especially as the pulse duration decreases to the few-cycle regime. The results with different spatio-spectral amplitude profiles show either a drastic increase or decrease of the final accelerated electron energy depending on the shape, motivating both proper characterization and potentially a route to optimization.

Topics & Concepts

OpticsPhysicsAccelerationBeam (structure)AmplitudeLaserPulse durationLaser beamsPulse (music)Light beamUltrashort pulseCathode rayChromatic scaleSelf-focusingEnergy (signal processing)Forward scatterMaterials scienceLaser beam qualityBroadbandSelf-phase modulationOptical tweezersPulse shapingRefractive indexElectronCharacterization (materials science)Particle accelerationRegenerative amplificationElectromagnetic pulseLaser-Plasma Interactions and DiagnosticsParticle Accelerators and Free-Electron LasersLaser-Matter Interactions and Applications