DocumentCode
1866515
Title
High-intensity lasers: the dawn of relativistic nonlinear optics
Author
Umstadter, D. ; Szu Yuan Chen ; Maksimchuk, A.
Author_Institution
Center for Ultrafast Opt. Sci., Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor, MI, USA
fYear
1999
fDate
28-28 May 1999
Firstpage
210
Lastpage
211
Abstract
Summary form only given. The scattering of low-intensity light by electrons is a linear process, in which the scattered light frequency is identical to that of the incident light and light´s magnetic field plays no role. With the recent invention of ultra-high-peak-power lasers it is now possible to create a sufficient photon density to study Thomson scattering in the relativistic regime. With increasing light intensity, electrons quiver during the scattering process with increasing velocity v, approaching the speed of light c when the laser intensity approaches 10/sup 18/ W/cm/sup 2/. In this limit, the effect of light´s magnetic field B on electron motion should become comparable to that of its electric field E, and the electron mass m should increase because of the relativistic correction /spl gamma/, as seen from the Lorentz equation of motion. Consequently, electrons in such high fields are predicted to quiver nonlinearly, moving in figure-eight patterns, rather than in straight lines, and thus radiate photons at harmonics of the frequency of the incident laser light, with each harmonic having its own unique angular distribution. We present the geometry of the electron´s figure-eight motion and the predicted angular radiation patterns for the first two harmonics. In this case, the laser field is strong enough that v/c/spl sim/1. We report the first ever direct experimental confirmation of these predictions. Extension of these results to coherent relativistic harmonic generation may eventually lead to novel table-top X-ray sources.
Keywords
free electron lasers; laser beams; light scattering; optical harmonic generation; optical pulse generation; 1.053 mum; 4 TW; 400 fs; Thomson scattering; angular distribution; angular radiation patterns; coherent relativistic harmonic generation; electron quivering; electrons; figure-eight motion; figure-eight pattern; harmonic; high-intensity lasers; incident laser light; incident light; laser field; light intensity; light scattering; linear process; low-intensity light; magnetic field; relativistic nonlinear optics; relativistic regime; scattered light frequency; scattering process; straight lines; table-top X-ray sources; Electrons; Frequency; Geometrical optics; Light scattering; Magnetic fields; Nonlinear equations; Nonlinear optics; Optical scattering; Particle scattering; X-ray scattering;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Lasers and Electro-Optics, 1999. CLEO '99. Summaries of Papers Presented at the Conference on
Conference_Location
Baltimore, MD, USA
Print_ISBN
1-55752-595-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CLEO.1999.834093
Filename
834093
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