Abstract
The radiation from an electron driven by an intense circularly polarized electromagnetic wave of finite duration and smoothly varying intensity is analyzed. The effect of radiative reaction on the electron orbit is accounted for self-consistently. Expressions are derived for the total scattering cross section, the angular and spectral distributions, and the polarization tensor of the scattered radiation. The results are relativistically correct, and exhibit the dependence of the characteristics of the scattered radiation on the intensity profile of the incident radiation.
- Received 31 May 1972
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.6.1468
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