Intensity-Dependent Electron Mass Shift in a Laser Field: Existence, Universality, and Detection
Abstract
The electron mass shift in a laser field has long remained an elusive concept. We show that the mass shift can exist in pulses but that it is neither unique nor universal: it can be reduced by pulse shaping. We show also that the detection of mass shift effects in laser-particle scattering experiments is feasible with current technology, even allowing for the transverse structure of realistic beams.
Description
5 pages, 4 figures. V2: references added, introduction expanded
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Publisher
American Physical Society (APS)
Place of Publication
United States
Journal
PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
Volume
109
Issue
10
Pagination
n/a-
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Number
ARTN 100402
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