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Influence of Frequency Chirp and Axial Magnetic Field on Electron Acceleration by Employing Cos2 Laser Pulse Envelope in Vacuum
Jyoti Rajput and A K Pramanik

Employment of external magnetic field on frequency chirped Cos2 laser pulse envelop for effective electron acceleration is studied. After the electron interacts with the laser pulse, the frequency chirp influences the electron dynamics, betatron resonance, and energy gain of the electron, ensuring effective acceleration of the electron with significant energy gain in the order of GeV. If a suitable external magnetic field is applied, an electron can gain energy and retain the same energy significantly. In this research, we employed the Cos2 laser pulse envelope to examine the impact of the laser pulse envelope on the investigation of electron acceleration in vacuum. The front of the tested envelopes had received an axial injection of electron. In all calculations, it is assumed that the front end of each pulse met the electron at time t = 0 at the position of origin. The relativistic Newton-Lorentz equations of electron motion in the field of the laser pulse have been solved analytically and numerically.

Keywords: Electron acceleration, vacuum, laser pulse envelope, frequency chirp, axial magnetic field, polarization