In the context of electromagnetism and nonlinear optical interactions, damping is generally introduced as a phenomenological, viscous term that dissipates energy, proportional to the temporal derivative of the polarization. Here, we follow the radiation reaction method presented in [G. W. Ford, Phys. Lett. A 157, 217 (1991)], which applies to non-relativistic electrons of finite size, to introduce an explicit reaction force in the Newtonian equation of motion, and derive a hydrodynamic equation that offers new insight on the influence of damping in generic plasmas, metal-based and/or dielectric structures. In these settings, we find new damping-dependent linear and nonlinear source terms that suggest the damping coefficient is proportional ...
Nonlinear cascade scattering of intense, tightly focused laser pulses by relativistic electrons is s...
The problem of a colour-charged point particle interacting with a four-dimensional Yang–Mills gauge ...
The interaction of matter with radiation concerns almost every area in physics. The exposure of matt...
In the context of electromagnetism and nonlinear optical interactions, damping is generally introduc...
Based on the well-known transformation of the electric-dipole interaction, different nonlinear optic...
The dynamics of a particle under damping could be generally derived by reappraisal of the relativist...
Modern accelerators and light sources subject bunches of charged particles to quasiperiodic motion i...
Sep 2012. 4pp. 3 figures. Revised journal version - ErratumThe energy loss of a relativistic charge ...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/11/1/013004 Abstract. Classical molecular dynamics (MD) is a frequently used t...
Abstract. Consider the dynamics of charged matter interacting with the Maxwell field. If its initial...
The energy loss of a relativistic charge undergoing multiple scatterings while traversing an infinit...
The development of ultra-high intensity laser facilities requires a detailed understanding of how ac...
Recent advances in the development of intense short pulse lasers are significant. Now it is availabl...
The polarizability of the Planck vacuum (PV) transforms the bare Coulomb field e = r 2 of a p...
Conventionally, friction is understood as a mechanism depleting a physical system of energy and as a...
Nonlinear cascade scattering of intense, tightly focused laser pulses by relativistic electrons is s...
The problem of a colour-charged point particle interacting with a four-dimensional Yang–Mills gauge ...
The interaction of matter with radiation concerns almost every area in physics. The exposure of matt...
In the context of electromagnetism and nonlinear optical interactions, damping is generally introduc...
Based on the well-known transformation of the electric-dipole interaction, different nonlinear optic...
The dynamics of a particle under damping could be generally derived by reappraisal of the relativist...
Modern accelerators and light sources subject bunches of charged particles to quasiperiodic motion i...
Sep 2012. 4pp. 3 figures. Revised journal version - ErratumThe energy loss of a relativistic charge ...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/11/1/013004 Abstract. Classical molecular dynamics (MD) is a frequently used t...
Abstract. Consider the dynamics of charged matter interacting with the Maxwell field. If its initial...
The energy loss of a relativistic charge undergoing multiple scatterings while traversing an infinit...
The development of ultra-high intensity laser facilities requires a detailed understanding of how ac...
Recent advances in the development of intense short pulse lasers are significant. Now it is availabl...
The polarizability of the Planck vacuum (PV) transforms the bare Coulomb field e = r 2 of a p...
Conventionally, friction is understood as a mechanism depleting a physical system of energy and as a...
Nonlinear cascade scattering of intense, tightly focused laser pulses by relativistic electrons is s...
The problem of a colour-charged point particle interacting with a four-dimensional Yang–Mills gauge ...
The interaction of matter with radiation concerns almost every area in physics. The exposure of matt...