Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1786762 Current Applied Physics 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The transverse oscillatory motion of trapped electrons under the influence of the laser fields trailing the temporally-asymmetric driving laser pulse was investigated with a theoretical model of the quasi-steady state solution of trapped electron dynamics in the cavity. Our studies show that the transverse oscillation of electrons accelerated in the ion cavity can increase drastically due to the resonance with the laser field of the tail of the temporally-asymmetric pulse. The motion of the accelerated electrons can be represented by a forced harmonic oscillation and it was confirmed by 2D particle-in-cell simulations. These transverse oscillations of beams lead to micro-bunching as well, which can be used for generation of femtosecond coherent radiations of keV range photon energies.

► Accelerated electrons in LWFA are influenced by a temporally-asymmetric driving laser. ► Transverse electron oscillation can increase by the resonance with the laser field. ► Transverse oscillations of beams lead to micro-bunching. ► Theoretical description of the trapped electrons are compared with the 2D PIC simulations.

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