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The radiation from a charge moving in a plane wave field and a magnetic field

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The methods of classical electrodynamics are used to consider the problem of the radiation from an electron moving in the field of a monochromatic circularly polarized wave and a uniform magnetic field directed parallel to the direction of propagation of the wave. Expressions for the total radiation intensity and for the angular spectral distribution of the radiation are derived. Certain particular cases are studied.

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Bagrov, V.G., Khalilov, V.R. The radiation from a charge moving in a plane wave field and a magnetic field. Soviet Physics Journal 11, 22–24 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00820381

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