On the radiation losses during motion of an electron in the field of intense laser radiation
Journal: Discrete and Continuous Models and Applied Computational Science (Vol.27, No. 2)Publication Date: 2019-11-22
Authors : Ekaterina Dobrova; Vladimir Milantiev;
Page : 133-142
Keywords : relativistic electron; intense laser pulse; paraxial approximation; Gaussian beam; radiation friction;
Abstract
Motion of the relativistic electron in the field of intense laser pulse of the arbitrary shape is considered. The pulse dimension is supposed to be of the order of the Gaussian laser beam dimension in the focal plane. It is supposed that the pulse is propagating along the external constant magnetic field. In the paraxial approximation the corrections of the first order to the vectors of the field of radiation as well as the force of the radiation friction are taken into account. Averaged relativistic equations of motion of electron are obtained with the help of averaging over the fast oscillations of the laser radiation. It is shown that with taking into account corrections of the first order to the field vectors an averaged force arises. This force is defined by pulsed character of radiation and proportional to the intensity but not to gradient of intensity. It is shown that radiation losses are of little importance in the transverse plane but may considerably act on the longitudinal motion of electron.
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