Interaction Of Intense Laser Light With Free Electrons


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Interaction of Intense Laser Light with Free Electrons


Interaction of Intense Laser Light with Free Electrons

Author: M. V. Fedorov

language: en

Publisher: CRC Press

Release Date: 1991


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Fedorov (physics, USSR Academy of Sciences) focuses on recent studies of interactions between intense electromagnetic fields and free electrons, in terms comprehensible to researchers, engineers, and graduate students working with lasers. He discusses such topics as multiphoton stimulated bremsstrahlung, above-threshold ionization, and free-electron lasers and laser acceleration of electrons. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

The Interaction of Intense Laser Beams with Free Electrons


The Interaction of Intense Laser Beams with Free Electrons

Author: Edward S. Sarachik

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1969


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Atomic And Free Electrons In A Strong Light Field


Atomic And Free Electrons In A Strong Light Field

Author: Mikhail V Fedorov

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific

Release Date: 1998-01-15


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This book presents and describes a series of unusual and striking strong-field phenomena concerning atoms and free electrons. Some of these phenomena are: multiphoton stimulated bremsstrahlung, free-electron lasers, wave-packet physics, above-threshold ionization, and strong-field stabilization in Rydberg atoms. The theoretical foundations and causes of the phenomena are described in detail, with all the approximations and derivations discussed. All the known and relevant experiments are described too, and their results are compared with those of the existing theoretical models.An extensive general theoretical introduction gives a good basis for subsequent parts of the book and is an independent and self-sufficient description of the most efficient theoretical methods of the strong-field and multiphoton physics. This book can serve as a textbook for graduate students.