Electron-Angular-Distribution Reshaping in Quantum Radiation-Dominated Regime
Abstract
Dynamics of an electron beam head-on colliding with an ultraintense focused ultrashort circularly-polarized laser pulse are investigated in the quantum radiation-dominated regime. Generally, the ponderomotive force of the laser fields may deflect the electrons transversely, to form a ring structure on the cross-section of the electron beam. However, we find that when the Lorentz factor of the electron is approximately one order of magnitude larger than the invariant laser field parameter , the stochastic nature of the photon emission leads to electron aggregation abnormally inwards to the propagation axis of the laser pulse. Consequently, the electron angular distribution after the interaction exhibits a peak structure in the beam propagation direction, which is apparently distinguished from the "ring"-structure of the distribution in the classical regime, and therefore, can be recognized as a proof of the fundamental quantum stochastic nature of radiation. The stochasticity signature is robust with respect to the laser and electron parameters and observable with current experimental techniques.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1809.02451,
title = {Electron-Angular-Distribution Reshaping in Quantum Radiation-Dominated Regime},
author = {Yan-Fei Li and Yong-Tao Zhao and Karen Z. Hatsagortsyan and Christoph H. Keitel and Jian-Xing Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.02451},
year = {2018}
}