An improved locally constant field formula for laser-driven pair creation stays accurate at lower laser intensities than the standard version, reaching about 10 percent error at intensity parameter 1.25.
A Frenet-Serret Interpretation of Particle Dynamics in High-Intensity Laser Fields
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In this paper we discuss the dynamics of charged particles in high-intensity laser fields in the context of the Frenet-Serret formalism, which describes the intrinsic geometry of particle worldlines. We find approximate relations for the Frenet-Serret scalars and basis vectors relevant for high-intensity laser particle interactions. The onset of quantum effects relates to the curvature radius of classical trajectories being on the order of the Compton wavelength. The effects of classical radiation reaction are discussed, as well as the classical precession of the spin-polarization vector according to the Thomas-Bargman-Michel-Telegdi (T-BMT) equation. We comment on the derivation of the photon emission rate in strong-field QED beyond the locally constant field approximation, which is used in Monte Carlo simulations of quantum radiation reaction. Such a numerical simulation is presented for a possible experiment to distinguish between classical and quantum mechanical models of radiation reaction.
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An improved locally constant field formula for laser-driven pair creation stays accurate at lower laser intensities than the standard version, reaching about 10 percent error at intensity parameter 1.25.