In
order to explore the influence of the waist radius
b0
of the laser on the radiation characteristics
of the collision between high-energy electrons and laser pulses, a compactly
focused circularly polarized laser and single electron collision model was
established based on the Lorentz equation and the electron radiation equation.
The motion trajectory of electrons in Cartesian coordinate system is obtained
by numerical calculation using MATLAB. Based on the results of simulation
calculation, the relationship between the waist radius of tightly focused
circularly polarized laser pulse and the peak radiation power between electrons
is deeply studied. The results show that when the beam waist radius is small,
the peak radiation power increases with the increase of the beam waist radius,
and reaches the maximum peak radiation power at
b0=
1.7
λ0
. Then, the increase of the
beam waist radius will cause the slow decrease of the peak radiation power. In
addition, an optimal observation θ angle range[144°,151.5°] is found, and high radiation power can be
observed in this observation range, and the collision between electrons and
circularly polarized laser pulses can generate ultrashort attosecond pulses.