2014
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/517/1/012002
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Radiation of a laser-channeled electron

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“…1). It was shown earlier [5,19] that the longitudinal momentum component in OL is constant, and, since b k ! 1, the longitudinal speed may be expressed as…”
Section: Planar Laser Channelsmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…1). It was shown earlier [5,19] that the longitudinal momentum component in OL is constant, and, since b k ! 1, the longitudinal speed may be expressed as…”
Section: Planar Laser Channelsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Similar system is extensively analyzed by other groups [12][13][14] in terms of ponderomotive force. The peculiarities of electrons dynamics in OL have been also considered from different possible applications point of view in a number of papers [2][3][4][5][15][16][17][18][19][20].…”
Section: Optical Lattice Of Crossed Laser Beamsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Kapitza and Dirac were the first who referred to the electron dynamics in such an interference field in well known paper [95] evaluating for the first time the electron beam diffraction in periodical field of an optical lattice. Since that many papers have been published proposing a tool for monitoring the electron beam size [96], a new-type free electron laser with optical undulator [97][98][99][100][101], a novel channeling radiation source [102][103][104][105] as well as several works clarifying processes taking place at interaction of charged beams in various periodical optical systems [106][107][108]. Practically all those papers have been dedicated to the particle dynamics in the field of two laser beams.…”
Section: Crossed Laser Field To Channel Charged Particlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The radiation spectrum of a charged particle emitting in a crossed laser field is characterized by two peak frequencies ω 1,2 = Ω 1,2 /(1 − β cos θ) [105], where Ω 1,2 were defined before by the expressions (8). Both of them being measured in the forward direction (θ = 0) are shifted by the factor of ∼ 2γ 2 due to the Doppler effect.…”
Section: Epj Web Of Conferencesmentioning
confidence: 99%