Relativistic Similarity Parameter
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In relativistic laser-plasma physics the relativistic similarity parameter ''S'' is a
dimensionless parameter A dimensionless quantity (also known as a bare quantity, pure quantity, or scalar quantity as well as quantity of dimension one) is a quantity to which no Dimension (physics), physical dimension is assigned, with a corresponding International Sys ...
defined as : S=\frac, where is the electron plasma density, is the critical plasma density and is the normalized vector potential. Here is the
electron mass The electron mass (symbol: ''m''e) is the mass of a stationary electron, also known as the invariant mass of the electron. It is one of the fundamental constants of physics. It has a value of about or about , which has an energy-equivalent of a ...
, is the electron charge, is the speed of light and is the laser frequency. Note that CGS units were used above. The concept of similarity and the similarity parameter were first introduced in plasma physics by Sergey Gordienko. It allows distinguishing between relativistically overdense and underdense plasmas . The similarity parameter is connected to basic symmetry properties of the collisionless
Vlasov equation The Vlasov equation is a differential equation describing time evolution of the Distribution function (physics), distribution function of plasma (physics), plasma consisting of charged particles with long-range interaction, e.g. Coulomb's law, Coulo ...
and is thus the
relativistic plasma Relativistic plasmas in physics are plasmas for which relativistic corrections to a particle's mass and velocity are important. Such corrections typically become important when a significant number of electrons reach speeds greater than 0.86 c (Lo ...
analog of the
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in
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. Gordienko showed that in the relativistic limit () the laser-plasma dynamics depends on three dimensionless parameters: \omega_0\tau, and , where is the duration of the laser pulse and is the typical radius of the laser waist. The main result of the relativistic similarity theory can be summarized as follows: if the parameters of the interaction (plasma density and laser amplitude) change simultaneously so that the parameter remains constant, the dynamics of the electrons remains the same. The similarity theory allows deriving non-trivial power-law scalings for the energy of fast electrons in underdense and overdense plasmas.


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