The effect of laser polarization on the laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA) of electrons has been investigated in the bubble regime, in particular when assisted by ionization injection. By utilizing linear and circular laser polarizations, we discover that circular polarization leads to a dramatic increase in the electron reproducibility rate and also increases the electron charge and beam divergence, while linear polarization yields higher electron peak energy and more stable beam pointing. Our experimental findings are also supported by three-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations. Our study highlights the potential of laser polarization as a simple and effective tool in controlling LWFA and electron-beam properties depending on applications.
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