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Physical Review Letters | 2014

Anomalous Radiative Trapping in Laser Fields of Extreme Intensity

Arkady Gonoskov; Aleksei Bashinov; I. A. Gonoskov; Christopher Harvey; Antony Ilderton; A. V. Kim; Mattias Marklund; G. Mourou; A. Sergeev

We demonstrate that charged particles in a sufficiently intense standing wave are compressed toward, and oscillate synchronously at, the antinodes of the electric field. We call this unusual behavior anomalous radiative trapping (ART). We show using dipole pulses, which offer a path to increased laser intensity, that ART opens up new possibilities for the generation of radiation and particle beams, both of which are high energy, directed, and collimated. ART also provides a mechanism for particle control in high-intensity quantum-electrodynamics experiments.


Physics of Plasmas | 2013

On the electrodynamic model of ultra-relativistic laser-plasma interactions caused by radiation reaction effects

Aleksei Bashinov; A. V. Kim

A simple electrodynamic model is developed to define plasma-field structures in self-consistent ultra-relativistic laser-plasma interactions when the radiation reaction effects come into play. An exact analysis of a circularly polarized laser interacting with plasmas is presented. We define fundamental notions, such as nonlinear dielectric permittivity, ponderomotive and dissipative forces acting in a plasma. Plasma-field structures arising during the ultra-relativisitc interactions are also calculated. Based on these solutions, we show that about 50% of laser energy can be converted into gamma-rays in the optimal conditions of laser-foil interaction.


Physical Review X | 2017

Ultrabright GeV Photon Source via Controlled Electromagnetic Cascades in Laser-Dipole Waves

Arkady Gonoskov; Aleksei Bashinov; Sergey Bastrakov; Evgeny Efimenko; Antony Ilderton; A. V. Kim; Mattias Marklund; Iosif Meyerov; A. Muraviev; A. Sergeev

Electromagnetic cascades have the potential to act as a high-energy photon source of unprecedented brightness. Such a source would offer new experimental possibilities in fundamental science, but in the cascade process radiation reaction and rapid electron-positron plasma production seemingly restrict the efficient production of photons to sub-GeV energies. Here, we show how to overcome these energetic restrictions and how to create a directed GeV photon source, with unique capabilities as compared to existing sources. Our new source concept is based on a controlled interplay between the cascade and anomalous radiative trapping. Using specially designed advanced numerical models supported with analytical estimates, we demonstrate that the concept becomes feasible at laser powers of around 7 PW, which is accessible at soon-to-be-available facilities. A higher peak power of 40 PW can provide 10(9) photons with GeV energies in a well-collimated 3-fs beam, achieving peak brilliance 9 x 10(24) ph s(-1) mrad(-2) mm(-2)/0.1%BW.


Jetp Letters | 2015

Generation of current sheets and giant quasistatic magnetic fields at the ionization of vacuum in extremely strong light fields

A. Muraviev; Sergey Bastrakov; Aleksei Bashinov; Arkady Gonoskov; Evgeny Efimenko; A. V. Kim; Iosif Meyerov; A. Sergeev

The self-consistent dynamics of an electron–positron plasma, which is formed during the generation of quantum-electrodynamic cascades, in a superstrong field of counterpropagating linearly polarized waves is examined. It is shown that the formation of thin (on a wavelength scale) current sheets which generate quasistatic magnetic fields comparable to the corresponding fields of incident waves plays an important role in the dynamics of a cascade for fields above a certain threshold. The fraction of the laser energy transformed into the energy of quasistatic magnetic fields can exceed 20%.


Scientific Reports | 2018

Extreme plasma states in laser-governed vacuum breakdown

Evgeny Efimenko; Aleksei Bashinov; Sergei I. Bastrakov; Arkady Gonoskov; A. Muraviev; Iosif Meyerov; A. V. Kim; Alexander M. Sergeev

Triggering vacuum breakdown at laser facility is expected to provide rapid electron-positron pair production for studies in laboratory astrophysics and fundamental physics. However, the density of the produced plasma may cease to increase at a relativistic critical density, when the plasma becomes opaque. Here, we identify the opportunity of breaking this limit using optimal beam configuration of petawatt-class lasers. Tightly focused laser fields allow generating plasma in a small focal volume much less than λ3 and creating extreme plasma states in terms of density and produced currents. These states can be regarded to be a new object of nonlinear plasma physics. Using 3D QED-PIC simulations we demonstrate a possibility of reaching densities over 1025 cm−3, which is an order of magnitude higher than expected earlier. Controlling the process via initial target parameters provides an opportunity to reach the discovered plasma states at the upcoming laser facilities.


international conference on parallel processing | 2017

Load Balancing for Particle-in-Cell Plasma Simulation on Multicore Systems

Anton Larin; Sergey Bastrakov; Aleksei Bashinov; Evgeny Efimenko; Igor Surmin; Arkady Gonoskov; Iosif Meyerov

Particle-in-cell plasma simulation is an important area of computational physics. The particle-in-cell method naturally allows parallel processing on distributed and shared memory. In this paper we address the problem of load balancing on multicore systems. While being well-studied for many traditional applications of the method, it is a relevant problem for the emerging area of particle-in-cell simulations with account for effects of quantum electrodynamics. Such simulations typically produce highly non-uniform, and sometimes volatile, particle distributions, which could require custom load balancing schemes. In this paper we present a computational evaluation of several standard and custom load balancing schemes for the particle-in-cell method on a high-end system with 96 cores on shared memory. We use a test problem with static non-uniform particle distribution and a real problem with account for quantum electrodynamics effects, which produce dynamically changing highly non-uniform distributions of particles and workload. For these problems the custom schemes result in increase of scaling efficiency by up to 20% compared to the standard OpenMP schemes.


European Physical Journal-special Topics | 2014

New horizons for extreme light physics with mega-science project XCELS

Aleksei Bashinov; Arkady Gonoskov; A. V. Kim; G. Mourou; A. Sergeev


Quantum Electronics | 2013

Electron acceleration and emission in a field of a plane and converging dipole wave of relativistic amplitudes with the radiation reaction force taken into account

Aleksei Bashinov; Arkady Gonoskov; A. V. Kim; Mattias Marklund; G. Mourou; A. Sergeev


Journal of Optics | 2018

Corrigendum: Towards attosecond-scale highly directed GeV gamma-ray sources with multipetawatt-class lasers (2017 J. Opt. 19 114012)

Aleksei Bashinov; Evgeny Efimenko; Arkady Gonoskov; A. V. Korzhimanov; A. Muraviev; A. V. Kim; A. Sergeev


Journal of Optics | 2017

Towards attosecond-scale highly directed GeV gamma-ray sources with multipetawatt-class lasers

Aleksei Bashinov; Evgeny Efimenko; Arkady Gonoskov; A. V. Korzhimanov; A. Muraviev; A. V. Kim; A. Sergeev

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A. V. Kim

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Arkady Gonoskov

Chalmers University of Technology

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A. Sergeev

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Evgeny Efimenko

Russian Academy of Sciences

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A. Muraviev

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Mattias Marklund

Chalmers University of Technology

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A. V. Korzhimanov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Antony Ilderton

Chalmers University of Technology

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