We study the effects of laser pulse focusing on the spectral properties of Thomson scattered radiation. Modeling the laser as a paraxial beam we find that, in all but the most extreme cases of focusing, the temporal envelope has a much bigger effect on the spectrum than the focusing itself. For the case of ultrashort pulses, where the paraxial model is no longer valid, we adopt a subcycle vector beam description of the field. It is found that the emission harmonics are blue shifted and broaden out in frequency space as the pulse becomes shorter. Additionally the carrier envelope phase becomes important, resulting in an angular asymmetry in the spectrum. We then use the same model to study the effects of focusing beyond the limit where the p...
Based on the classical electromagnetic radiation theory, the spectral characteristics of 90?? linear...
Previous research shows intense laser-plasma interactions in gases produce ultrafast (fs-ps) MeV ele...
Vacuum scattering of electrons by an intense laser field is considered. This phenomenon is shown in ...
We study the effects of laser pulse focusing on the spectral properties of Thomson scattered radiati...
The Thomson scattering spectra of an electron by an ultraintense laser field are computed. It is fou...
Recent advances in table-top, ultrahigh intensity lasers have led to significant renewed interest in...
The effects of high-order fields of a tightly focused laser beam on the generation of relativistic n...
Based on single particle tracking in the framework of classical Thomson scattering with incoherent s...
We present a novel and quite general analysis of the interaction of a high-field chirped laser pulse...
The effects of super-cycle (or sub-cycle) and super-Gaussian laser pulse shapes on the forward Thoms...
We consider the emission spectrum of high-energy electrons in an intense laser field. At high intens...
A century ago, J. J. Thomson showed that the scattering of low-intensity light by electrons was a li...
High-energy radiation can be generated by colliding a relativistic electron bunch with a high-intens...
We consider the Thomson scattering of an electron in an ultra-intense laser pulse. It is well known ...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/11/6/063050 Abstract. The radiation of a relativistic electron interacting wit...
Based on the classical electromagnetic radiation theory, the spectral characteristics of 90?? linear...
Previous research shows intense laser-plasma interactions in gases produce ultrafast (fs-ps) MeV ele...
Vacuum scattering of electrons by an intense laser field is considered. This phenomenon is shown in ...
We study the effects of laser pulse focusing on the spectral properties of Thomson scattered radiati...
The Thomson scattering spectra of an electron by an ultraintense laser field are computed. It is fou...
Recent advances in table-top, ultrahigh intensity lasers have led to significant renewed interest in...
The effects of high-order fields of a tightly focused laser beam on the generation of relativistic n...
Based on single particle tracking in the framework of classical Thomson scattering with incoherent s...
We present a novel and quite general analysis of the interaction of a high-field chirped laser pulse...
The effects of super-cycle (or sub-cycle) and super-Gaussian laser pulse shapes on the forward Thoms...
We consider the emission spectrum of high-energy electrons in an intense laser field. At high intens...
A century ago, J. J. Thomson showed that the scattering of low-intensity light by electrons was a li...
High-energy radiation can be generated by colliding a relativistic electron bunch with a high-intens...
We consider the Thomson scattering of an electron in an ultra-intense laser pulse. It is well known ...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/11/6/063050 Abstract. The radiation of a relativistic electron interacting wit...
Based on the classical electromagnetic radiation theory, the spectral characteristics of 90?? linear...
Previous research shows intense laser-plasma interactions in gases produce ultrafast (fs-ps) MeV ele...
Vacuum scattering of electrons by an intense laser field is considered. This phenomenon is shown in ...