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Quantum-stochasticity-induced asymmetry in angular distribution of electrons in a quasi-classical regime

Plasma Physics 2020-10-21 v1

Abstract

Impacts of quantum stochasticity on the dynamics of an ultra-relativistic electron beam head-on colliding with a linearly polarized ultra-intense laser pulse are theoretically investigated in a quasi-classical regime. Generally, the angular distribution of the electron beam keeps symmetrically in transverse directions in this regime, even under the ponderomotive force of the laser pulse. Here we show that when the initial angular divergence Δθi106a02\Delta \theta_i \lesssim 10^{-6} a_0^2 with a0a_0 being the normalized laser field amplitude, an asymmetric angular distribution of the electron beam arises due to the quantum stochasticity effect, via simulations employing Landau-Lifshitz, quantum-modified Landau-Lifshitz equations, and quantum stochastic radiation reaction form to describe the radiative electron dynamics respectively. The asymmetry is robust against a variety of laser and electron parameters, providing an experimentally detectable signature for the nature of quantum stochasticity of photon emission with laser and electron beams currently available.

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@article{arxiv.2006.08096,
  title  = {Quantum-stochasticity-induced asymmetry in angular distribution of electrons in a quasi-classical regime},
  author = {Guang Hu and Wei-Qiang Sun and Bing-Jun Li and Yan-Fei Li and Wei-MinWang and Meng Zhu and Hua-Si Hu and Yu-Tong Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.08096},
  year   = {2020}
}