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Yasen et al., 2020 - Google Patents

Dense positrons and γ-rays generation by lasers interacting with convex target

Yasen et al., 2020

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18310934924502668121
Author
Yasen N
Baisong X
Weiyuan L
Publication year
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Plasma Science and Technology

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We use quantum electrodynamics particle-in-cell simulation to study the generation of dense electron–positron plasma and strong γ-ray bursts in counter-propagating laser beam interactions with two different solid targets, ie planar (type I) and convex (type II). We find that …
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