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Spontaneous bremsstrahlung effect in the nonrelativistic electron scattering by a nucleus in the field of pulsed light wave

Journal

LASER PHYSICS LETTERS
Volume 6, Issue 6, Pages 472-479

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1002/lapl.200910012

Keywords

bremsstrahlung; electron; nucleus; pulsed laser; multiphoton processes; total cross-section

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The theory of nonresonant spontaneous bremsstrahlung by a nonrelativistic electron scattered by a nucleus in the field of a pulsed light wave is developed. The electron interaction with a Coulomb potential of a nucleus is considered in the first order of perturbation theory (the Born approximation), and the interaction with an external pulsed field is taken into account accurately. The approximation is examined when the pulsewidth is considerably greater than the characteristic time of wave oscillations. For the range of moderately strong fields the analytic expression for the nonresonant differential cross-section was obtained, which has the form of a sum over partial differential cross-sections. It is shown, that in the case of nonrelativistic electron energy the partial cross-section is not factorable on the cross-section of electron-nucleus spontaneous bremsstrahlung in the absence of the external field and the emission-absorption probability of a certain number of wave photons. It is concluded, that the total cross-section of spontaneous bremsstrahlung of an electron scattered by a nucleus in the field of pulsed light wave summing over all possible partial processes differs essentially from the cross-section of electron-nucleus spontaneous bremsstrahlung in the absence of the external field. [GRAPHICS] The ratio of the total differential cross-section of electron-nucleus SB in the field of pulsed light wave to the differential cross-section in the absence of the external field d sigma/d sigma(*)(0) as a function of the scattering angle for different spontaneous-photon energies.(C) 2009 by Astro Ltd. Published exclusively by WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA

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