Quantum Description of Free Electron Laser Radiation and Nonlinear
Amplitude Equations
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2305.16761v2
- Date: Tue, 30 May 2023 02:10:48 GMT
- Title: Quantum Description of Free Electron Laser Radiation and Nonlinear
Amplitude Equations
- Authors: Stephan I. Tzenov and Zhichu Chen
- Abstract summary: A relativistic quantum mechanical model to describe the quantum FEL dynamics has been developed.
The model is based on the Klein-Gordon equation coupled to the Poisson equation for the space-charge potential and the wave equation for the transverse components of the radiation field.
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- Abstract: A relativistic quantum mechanical model to describe the quantum FEL dynamics
has been developed. Neglecting the spin of electrons in the impacting beam,
this model is based on the Klein-Gordon equation coupled to the Poisson
equation for the space-charge potential and the wave equation for the
transverse components of the radiation field. Furthermore, a system of coupled
nonlinear envelope equations for the slowly varying amplitudes of the electron
beam distribution and the radiation field has been derived.
The fundamental system of basic equations have been cast into a suitable
hydrodynamic formulation. In the framework of the hydrodynamic representation,
a new dispersion relation has been derived and analyzed in both the quantum and
the quasi-classical regimes, where the space-charge oscillations of the
electron beam are taken into account.
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