A regularly spaced, monoenergetic electron beam colliding with a weak plane-wave laser pulse can emit a coherent soft x-ray frequency comb; the paper derives the energy-spread and spacing conditions and verifies them in simulation.
Effect of interparticle fields and radiation reaction on beam dynamics
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The dynamics of relativistic particles in an intense electromagnetic field can be described by the Landau-Lifshitz (LL) equation, where the adiation reaction (RR) is accounted for via a self-force, and interparticle fields are often neglected as an approximation. However, the inclusion of interparticle fields is necessary to ensure energy-momentum conservation, particularly during coherent emission. Here we present (i) an analytical proof showing that the energy-momentum conservation law of the Hamilton-Rohrlich-Dirac action, which is divergence free and describes a generic system of interacting charges, respects causality and provides physically sensible results; (ii) a simple generalization of the LL equation for many particles evaluated as a function of the total field, i.e., the sum of the external and interparticle fields. By performing first-principles numerical simulations of a neutral, relativistic bunch of electrons and positrons ($e^-/e^+$) colliding with a laser pulse, this theory is shown to satisfy energy-momentum conservation when interparticle fields and RR are simultaneously taken into account; and (iii) the combined effect of interparticle fields and RR primarily affects the tail of the particle energy distribution. Additionally, our first-principles simulations show that the effect of interparticle fields on beam energy loss becomes smaller when most of the radiated energy is incoherent.
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Coherent frequency combs from electrons colliding with a laser pulse
A regularly spaced, monoenergetic electron beam colliding with a weak plane-wave laser pulse can emit a coherent soft x-ray frequency comb; the paper derives the energy-spread and spacing conditions and verifies them in simulation.