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Generation of arbitrarily polarized GeV lepton beams via nonlinear Breit-Wheeler process.

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Authors: Xue K, Guo RT, Wan F, Shaisultanov R, Chen YY, Xu ZF, Ren XG, Hatsagortsyan KZ, Keitel CH, Li JX

Year

2022

Paper ID

916

Status

Peer-reviewed

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152

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Abstract

Generation of arbitrarily spin-polarized electron and positron beams has been investigated in the single-shot interaction of high-energy polarized -photons with an ultraintense asymmetric laser pulse via nonlinear Breit-Wheeler pair production. We develop a fully spin-resolved semi-classical Monte Carlo method to describe the pair creation and polarization. In the considered general setup, there are two sources of the polarization of created pairs: the spin angular momentum transfer from the polarized parent -photons, as well as the asymmetry and polarization of the driving laser field. This allows to develop a highly sensitive tool to control the polarization of created electrons and positrons. Thus, dense GeV lepton beams with average polarization degree up to about , adjustable continuously between the transverse and longitudinal components, can be obtained by our all-optical method with currently achievable laser facilities, which could find an application as injectors of the polarized collider to search for new physics beyond the Standard Model.

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