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Pair Production by Relativistic Electrons from an Intense Laser Focus
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1973
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Focused Laser LightEngineeringLaser-plasma InteractionRelativistic PlasmaLaser Plasma PhysicSuper-intense LasersElectron OpticLaser Plasma PhysicsNeodymium-laser LightEnergy ThresholdFree Electron LaserPhotonicsQuantum ScienceFree-electron LasersPhysicsRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionAtomic PhysicsIntense Laser FocusApplied Physics
A preliminary discussion is given of electron-positron pair production by means of electrons accelerated to relativistic velocities at the focus of a laser beam. First, the pair-production cross section was numerically evaluated near its energy threshold. Then, two methods of relativistic electron production by focused laser light were considered: the coherent oscillation of electrons, and the acceleration of a few high-velocity electrons by plasma waves excited by laser-driven instabilities. It was found that the first method would produce pairs for neodymium-laser light at intensities close to the achievable limit (${10}^{19}$ - ${10}^{20}$ W/${\mathrm{cm}}^{2}$). The second method, however, may be capable of producing pairs at lower intensities.
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