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In this review article, we show an important aspect of electron-positron pair production from vacuum under strong background field where the frequency chirping plays a key role in enhancing the pair production. A series of researches on the enhancement effect of frequency chirp on electron-positron pair production in strong field is summarized. Three approaches are introduced, i.e. the Dirac-Heisenberg-Wigner formalism used to treat the spatial inhomogeneous field or/and multidimensional homogeneous time-dependent field, quantum Vlasov equation to cope with the one-dimensional homogeneous time-dependent field, and the computation quantum field theory employed to study the problem with external potential. Some interesting results about the momentum spectrum structure of created particle and the yielding of pair numbers are demonstrated for various different field parameters such as field strength and central frequency, in particular their significant influence on results when the frequency chirping form or/and strength are changed. In general, the number density can be improved by 2-3 orders of magnitude with the strengthening of frequency chirping in comparison with that without chirping for low frequency field, which is attributed to the effect that the dynamically assisted mechanism plays a significant role since the chirping expands the frequency spectrum of field. For high frequency field, however, this effect is suppressed so that the number density is enhanced by about a few times. For spatially inhomogeneous field, field changing on a small scale does not make the number density so high and the frequency chirping can enhance the yield in the order of magnitude, while the field changing on a large scale makes the number density to approach to that of homogeneous field and the chirping increases the yield by a few times. These numerical results can be understood by the Wentzel-Kramer-Brillouin (WKB) approximation and the structure of turning points. Finally the possible applicable prospects of the electron-positron pair production by the frequency chirping are presented briefly.
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Keywords:
- electron-positron pair production /
- frequency chirping /
- strong field /
- quantum kinetic method
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图 4 在调制幅度
$ b=1.0 $ 下不同啁啾调制频率$ {\omega }_{\mathrm{m}}=0, \mathrm{ }0.07, \mathrm{ }0.1 $ 时产生的粒子对的动量谱(取自参考文献[50])Figure 4. Momentum spectra of produced pairs in the field Eq.(39) with
$ {\omega }_{\mathrm{m}}=0, \mathrm{ }\mathrm{ }\mathrm{ }\mathrm{ }0.07, \mathrm{ }0.1 $ for (a)–(c), respectively when$ b=1.0 $ is fixed (from Ref. [50]).表 1 空间尺度
$ \lambda =10 $ 时不同啁啾下(31)式对称啁啾场与(30)式的非对称啁啾场数密度及其比值(参看文献[52])Table 1. Reduced pair number and ratio of symmetric and asymmetric fields for different chirping when
$ \lambda =10 $ (from Ref. [52]) .b($ \omega /\tau ) $ $ {N}_{\mathrm{s}\mathrm{y}\mathrm{m}} $ $ {N}_{\mathrm{a}\mathrm{s}\mathrm{y}\mathrm{m}} $ $ {N}_{\mathrm{s}\mathrm{y}\mathrm{m}}/{N}_{\mathrm{a}\mathrm{s}\mathrm{y}\mathrm{m}} $ 0.05 0.2680 0.1663 1.612 0.10 0.3274 0.1561 2.097 0.20 0.3178 0.1791 1.774 0.50 1.4340 0.7474 1.919 表 2 优化空间尺度和啁啾参数下单个啁啾场或两个啁啾场的增强因子(参看文献[53])
Table 2. Optimal spatial scales related to the optimal enhancement factor at the chosen optimal chirp parameters (from Ref. [53]).
Different
chirpingChirp parameter
($ {\omega }_{i}/\tau $), ($ i=\mathrm{1, 2} $)Spatial
scale/m–1$\displaystyle\frac{N_{\rm 1s+2w} } {N_{\rm 1s}+ N_{\rm 2w}}$ Only $ {b}_{1} $ $ {b}_{1}=0.9 $ $ \lambda =2.4 $ 94.756 Only $ {b}_{2} $ $ {b}_{2}=0.3 $ $ \lambda =2.4 $ 133.584 $ {b}_{1} $ and $ {b}_{2} $ $ {b}_{1}={b}_{2}=0.3 $ $ \lambda =2.4 $ 132.517 表 3 不同的基频下产生的电子数目的最大值和最小值以及二者之间的比值(参看文献[64])
Table 3. The maximum, the minimum number of created electrons and the ratio between them for different fundamental frequencies (from Ref. [64]).
$ {\omega }_{0}/{c}^{2} $ $ {N}_{\mathrm{m}\mathrm{i}\mathrm{n}}(b=0) $ $ {N}_{\mathrm{m}\mathrm{a}\mathrm{x}} $ $ R({N}_{\mathrm{m}\mathrm{a}\mathrm{x}}/{N}_{\mathrm{m}\mathrm{i}\mathrm{n}}) $ 0.1 1.87 4.58 ($ b=1.8{c}^{2}/{t}_{1} $) 2.45 0.2 1.85 4.69 ($ b=1.7{c}^{2}/{t}_{1} $) 2.54 0.5 1.77 4.76 ($ b=1.6{c}^{2}/{t}_{1} $) 2.69 1.0 2.30 5.13 ($ b=1.2{c}^{2}/{t}_{1} $) 2.23 1.5 4.18 5.39 ($ b=0.8{c}^{2}/{t}_{1} $) 1.29 1.9 5.42 5.65 ($ b=0.1{c}^{2}/{t}_{1} $) 1.04 -
[1] Dirac P A M 1928 Proc. R. Soc. A 118 351
[2] Anderson C D 1933 Phys. Rev. 43 491Google Scholar
[3] Sauter F 1931 Z. Phys. 69 742Google Scholar
[4] Heisenberg W, Euler H 1936 Z. Phys. 98 714Google Scholar
[5] Schwinger J 1951 Phys. Rev. 82 664Google Scholar
[6] Ritus V I 1985 J. Sov. Laser Res. 6 497Google Scholar
[7] Piazza A D 2011 Rev. Mod. Phys. 84 1177
[8] Gelis F, Tanji N 2016 Prog. Part. Nucl. Phys. 87 1Google Scholar
[9] Strickland D, Mourou G 1985 Opt. Commun. 55 447Google Scholar
[10] Ringwald A 2001 Phys. Lett. B 510 107Google Scholar
[11] Yanovsky V P, Chvykov V, Kalinchenko G, Rousseau P, Krushelnick K 2008 Opt. Express 16 2109Google Scholar
[12] Heinzl T, Ilderton A 2009 Eur. Phys. J. D 55 359Google Scholar
[13] Marklund M, Lundin J 2009 Eur. Phys. J. D 55 319Google Scholar
[14] Dunne G V 2009 Eur. Phys. J. D 55 327Google Scholar
[15] Pike O J, Mackenroth F, Hill E G, Rose S J 2014 Nat. Photonics 8 434Google Scholar
[16] https://www.eli -beams .eu/. [2022-1-21]
[17] Schuetzhold R, Gies H, Dunne G 2008 Phys. Rev. Lett. 101 130404Google Scholar
[18] Bell A R, Kirk J G 2008 Phys. Rev. Lett. 101 2952
[19] Dunne G V, Gies H, Schützhold R 2009 Phys. Rev. D 80 111301Google Scholar
[20] Piazza A D, E Lötstedt, Milstein A I, Keitel C H 2009 Phys. Rev. Lett. 103 170403Google Scholar
[21] Bulanov S S, Mur V D, Narozhny N B, Nees J, Popov V S 2010 Phys. Rev. Lett. 104 220404Google Scholar
[22] https://xcels.iapras .ru /news .html[2022-1-21]
[23] http://www.hibef.eu[2022-1-21]
[24] Nikishov A I 1969 Sov. Phys. JETP 30 660
[25] Brezin E, Itzykson C 1970 Phys. Rev. D 2 1191Google Scholar
[26] Marinov M S, Popov V S 1977 Fortschr. Phys. 25 373Google Scholar
[27] Nikishov A I 1985 J. Sov. Laser Res. 6 619Google Scholar
[28] Gies H, Klingmüller K 2005 Phys. Rev. D 72 065001
[29] Dunne G, Wang Q H, Gies H, Schubert C 2006 Phys. Rev. D 73 065028
[30] Xie B S, Melike M, Sayipjamal D 2012 Chin. Phys. Lett. 29 021102Google Scholar
[31] Schneider C, Schützhold R 2016 J. High Energy Phys. 02 164Google Scholar
[32] Kluger Y, Eisenberg J M, Svetitsky B, Cooper F, Mottola E 1991 Phys. Rev. Lett. 67 2427Google Scholar
[33] Alkofer R, Hecht M B, Roberts C D, Schmidt S M, Vinnik D V 2001 Phys. Rev. Lett. 87 193902Google Scholar
[34] Abdukerim N, Li Z L, Xie B S 2017 Chin. Phys. B 26 020301Google Scholar
[35] Krekora P, Cooley K, Su Q, Grobe R 2005 Phys. Rev. Lett. 95 070403Google Scholar
[36] Lv Q Z, Liu Y, Li Y J, Grobe R, Su Q 2013 Phys. Rev. Lett. 111 183204Google Scholar
[37] Wang L, Wu B B, Xie B S 2019 Phys. Rev. A 100 022127Google Scholar
[38] Hebenstreit F, Alkofer R, Gies H 2011 Phys. Rev. Lett. 107 180403Google Scholar
[39] Kohlfürst C 2015 Ph. D. Dissertation arXiv: 1512.06082
[40] Xie B S, Li Z L, Tang S 2017 Matter Radiat. Extremes 2 225Google Scholar
[41] Kohlfürst C, Alkofer R 2018 Phys. Rev. D 97 036026Google Scholar
[42] Ababekri M, Dulat S, Xie B S, Zhang J 2020 Phys. Lett. B 810 135815Google Scholar
[43] Kohlfürst C 2020 Phys. Rev. D 101 096003Google Scholar
[44] Hebenstreit F, Alkofer R, Dunne G V, Gies H 2009 Phys. Rev. Lett. 102 150404Google Scholar
[45] Dumlu C K 2010 Phys. Rev. D 82 045007Google Scholar
[46] Olugh O, Li Z L, Xie B S, Alkofer R 2019 Phys. Rev. D 99 036003Google Scholar
[47] Orthaber M, Hebenstreit F, Alkofer R 2011 Phys. Lett. B 698 80Google Scholar
[48] Ababekri M, Xie B S, Zhang J 2019 Phys. Rev. D 100 016003Google Scholar
[49] Olugh O, Li Z L, Xie B S 2020 Phys. Lett. B 802 135259Google Scholar
[50] Gong C, Li Z L, Xie B S, Li Y J 2020 Phys. Rev. D 101 016008Google Scholar
[51] Wang K, Hu X H, Dulat S, Xie B S 2021 Chin. Phys. B 30 060204Google Scholar
[52] Mohamedsedik M, Li L J, Xie B S 2021 Phys. Rev. D 104 016009Google Scholar
[53] Li L J, Mohamedsedik M, Xie B S 2021 Phys. Rev. D 104 036015Google Scholar
[54] Li Z L, Lu D, Xie B S 2015 Phys. Rev. D 92 085001Google Scholar
[55] Li Z L, Li Y J, Xie B S 2017 Phys. Rev. D 96 076010Google Scholar
[56] Li Z L, Xie B S, Li Y J 2019 J. Phys. B:At. Mol. Opt. Phys. 52 025601Google Scholar
[57] 李子良, 努尔曼古丽·阿卜杜克热木, 谢柏松 2016 物理学进展 36 129
Li Z L, Abdukerim Nuriman, Xie B S 2016 Progress in Phys. 36 129
[58] 谢柏松, 李子良, 唐琐, 刘杰 2017 物理 46 713Google Scholar
Xie B S, Li Z L, Tang S, Liu J 2017 Physics 46 713Google Scholar
[59] Keldysh L V 1965 Sov. Phys. JETP 20 1307
[60] Bialynicki-Birula I, Gornicki P, Rafelski J 1991 Phys. Rev. D 44 1825
[61] Hebenstreit F 2011 Ph. D. Dissertation arXiv: 1106.5965
[62] Greiner W 2000 (3 rd Ed. ) (Berlin: Springer)
[63] Schmidt S M, Blaschke D, Röpke, G, Prozorkevich A V, Smolyansky S A, Toneev V D 1999 Phys. Rev. D. 59 094005Google Scholar
[64] Wang L, Li L J, Mohamedsedik M, An R, Li J J, Xie B S, Zhang F S 2021 arXiv: 2109.05399
[65] Kamiński J Z, Twardy M, Krajewska K 2018 Phys. Rev. D 98 056009Google Scholar
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