2021
DOI: 10.3103/s1541308x21010039
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Electron Dynamics in the Field of Strong Plasma and Electromagnetic Waves: A Review

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“…In the case of elliptical (in particular, linear) polarization, the general approach and results are basically similar to those in the case of circular polarization. However, if a 0 is understood not as the root-mean-square but as the amplitude value, some formulas, in particular, the one for the effective mass in (26), which is implicitly included in Eqns (35), need to be corrected accordingly. In addition, the Fourier integral in Eqn (29) reduces to the following functions:…”
Section: Photon Emission By An Electron In a Plane-wave Field And In ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of elliptical (in particular, linear) polarization, the general approach and results are basically similar to those in the case of circular polarization. However, if a 0 is understood not as the root-mean-square but as the amplitude value, some formulas, in particular, the one for the effective mass in (26), which is implicitly included in Eqns (35), need to be corrected accordingly. In addition, the Fourier integral in Eqn (29) reduces to the following functions:…”
Section: Photon Emission By An Electron In a Plane-wave Field And In ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several decades ago, it was proposed to use aqueous solutions treated with plasma as a plant growth stimulator [6]. Plasma is an ionized gas, one of the four classical aggregate states of matter [7]. When plasma interacts with condensed matter, for example, water, the following is observed: Some of the plasma electrons and ions interact with water molecules and molecules of gases dissolved in water, transferring part of their energy to them [8,9].…”
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confidence: 99%