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Modeling the Formation of Nanometer-Scale High-Density Electron Bunches in Relativistic Laser-Solid Interaction: Effects of Numerical Resolution

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Abstract

With numerical simulations we demonstrate that laser-driven electrons near solid targets bunch together and travel along a synchrotron-like trajectories. The effect of numerical resolution on the formation of these nanoscale bunches is studied.

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