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Scaling Laws of Laser Ponderomotive Electron Acceleration for Characterizing Ultra-Intense Laser Focal Parameters
超强激光,有质动力,参数表征
Abstract Accepted
智猛 张 / 中国工程物理研究院激光聚变研究中心
The increasing number of USUI laser facilities worldwide is driving a pressing need to directly characterize the laser focal parameters. Electron scattering has been widely considered as a promising method for this demand, and its feasibility has been experimentally validated. In the most previous studies, however, the laser parameter (especially the peak intensity) is inferred under the plane-wave approximation, which is fundamentally inadequate for tightly focused USUI laser. Therefore, establishing the scaling relation between the quality of scattered electron and laser parameters over a broad range is an essential requirement for enabling such diagnostics.

In this work we study the scaling laws of electron scattering driven by a relativistic Gaussian laser both with ponderomotive theory and multiparametric test-particle simulations. The electron scattering angle θc dependence on three laser parameters, i.e., peak amplitude a0, spot size w0, and pulse duration τ0, is shown to degenerate to a dependence on only two parameters, a0 and cτ0=w0. Furthermore, the electron exhibits three typical kinds of scattering trajectories under different ratios of cτ0=w0, each associated with a distinct scaling relation. These theoretic predictions are well confirmed by the multiparametric simulation results, which are used to fit a common scaling relation between the electron scattering angle and the three laser focal parameters. This scaling relation is also validated by compared to the previous experiment results, thus providing a theoretical basis for directly characterizing laser focal parameters under full power by using electron scattering.
Important Date
  • May 12

    2026

    Conference Date

  • Apr 15 2026

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • May 12 2026

    Registration deadline

Sponsored By
National Key Laboratory of Plasma Physics, Laser Fusion Research Center, China Academy of Engineering Physics
Xiamen University