The generation of collimated, high brilliance γ-ray beams from a structured plasma channel target is studied by means of 2D PIC simulations. Simulation results reveal an optimum laser pulse pulse duration of 20fs, for generating γ-photon beams of brilliances up to 1020s−1mm−1mrad−2(0.1%BW)−1
Nearby in the stack
and photon energies well above
200
MeV in the interaction of an ultra-intense laser (incident laser power
PL≥5
PW) with a high-Z carbon structured plasma target. These results are aimed at employing the upcoming laser facilities with multi-petawatt (PW) laser powers to study the laser-driven nonlinear quantum electrodynamics processes in an all-optical laboratory setup.