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arxiv: 1510.05764 · v1 · pith:YVP4XLAInew · submitted 2015-10-20 · ⚛️ physics.plasm-ph

Spontaneous emergence of non-planar electron orbits during direct laser acceleration by a linearly polarized laser pulse

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keywords electronlaseroscillationsplanedrivenenergypulseacceleration
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An electron irradiated by a linearly polarized relativistic intensity laser pulse in a cylindrical plasma channel can gain significant energy from the pulse. The laser electric and magnetic fields drive electron oscillations in a plane making it natural to expect the electron trajectory to be flat. We show that strong modulations of the relativistic $\gamma$-factor associated with the energy enhancement cause the free oscillations perpendicular to the plane of the driven motion to become unstable. As a consequence, out of plane displacements grow to become comparable to the amplitude of the driven oscillations and the electron trajectory becomes essentially three-dimensional, even if at an early stage of the acceleration it was flat. The development of the instability profoundly affects the x-ray emission, causing considerable divergence of the radiation perpendicular to the plane of the driven oscillations, while also reducing the overall emitted energy.

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