Within the framework of electroweak theory, we investigate the elastic scattering process e−+νμ→e−+νμ in the presence of an intense elliptically polarized laser field. We derive an analytical expression for the spin-unpolarized differential cross section using the first Born approximation and the Dirac-Volkov states to describe the incident and scattered electrons. Our results generalize those found for the linearly polarized field by Bai et al. (2012) [24] and for the circularly polarized field by El Asri et al. (2021) [23]. We find that the differential cross section is significantly enhanced for linear polarization and reduced for circular and elliptical polarizations
We present calculations of the elastic scattering of spin-polarized electrons from caesium in a rela...
Laser-assisted electron-atomic-hydrogen “elastic" scattering is studied in the first Born approximat...
The differential cross-section for electron-hydrogen atom collisions in the presence of a linearly p...
Within the framework of electroweak theory, we investigate the elastic scattering process $ e^{-} + ...
In accordance with the electroweak theory, we perform, in the first-Born approximation, a detailed a...
Within the framework of quantum electrodynamics, the scattering of an electron by a muon in the pres...
Presently available laser sources can yield powers for which the ponderomotive energy of an electro...
In the first Born approximation and using an elliptically polarized laser field, the Mott scattering...
In the frame of the Born approximation we theoretically investigate resonant scattering of an electr...
This work aims to study theoretically the electron-proton scattering for initially spin-polarized el...
We study electron-atom scattering in the presence of a laser field with elliptic polarization. We di...
Radiative polarization of electrons and positrons through the Sokolov-Ternov effect is important for...
We investigate the influence of the electron's anomalous magnetic moment on the process of relativis...
Walker, Barry C.Ultrastrong laser-matter interaction has direct bearing to next generation technolog...
We study the influence of the laser polarization on the electron impact excitation of atomic hydroge...
We present calculations of the elastic scattering of spin-polarized electrons from caesium in a rela...
Laser-assisted electron-atomic-hydrogen “elastic" scattering is studied in the first Born approximat...
The differential cross-section for electron-hydrogen atom collisions in the presence of a linearly p...
Within the framework of electroweak theory, we investigate the elastic scattering process $ e^{-} + ...
In accordance with the electroweak theory, we perform, in the first-Born approximation, a detailed a...
Within the framework of quantum electrodynamics, the scattering of an electron by a muon in the pres...
Presently available laser sources can yield powers for which the ponderomotive energy of an electro...
In the first Born approximation and using an elliptically polarized laser field, the Mott scattering...
In the frame of the Born approximation we theoretically investigate resonant scattering of an electr...
This work aims to study theoretically the electron-proton scattering for initially spin-polarized el...
We study electron-atom scattering in the presence of a laser field with elliptic polarization. We di...
Radiative polarization of electrons and positrons through the Sokolov-Ternov effect is important for...
We investigate the influence of the electron's anomalous magnetic moment on the process of relativis...
Walker, Barry C.Ultrastrong laser-matter interaction has direct bearing to next generation technolog...
We study the influence of the laser polarization on the electron impact excitation of atomic hydroge...
We present calculations of the elastic scattering of spin-polarized electrons from caesium in a rela...
Laser-assisted electron-atomic-hydrogen “elastic" scattering is studied in the first Born approximat...
The differential cross-section for electron-hydrogen atom collisions in the presence of a linearly p...