Quantum Mechanical Theory of Free-Electron Two-Quantum Stark Emission Driven by Transverse Motion
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概要
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From the fact that the Smith-Purcell radiation, which was observed as being extraordinarily (i.e., 10^<18> times) stronger than any classical emission in any equivalent field, is free-electron two-quantum Stark (FETQS) emission driven by axial uniform motion, free-electron lasers utilizing FETQS emission driven by transverse motion are proposed. The spontaneous emission power and the laser gain in these lasers are calculated with quantum mechanics under the "non-correspondence" principle.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1993-08-15
著者
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Kim S
Univ. Texas Texas
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Kim Shang
Department of Physics, University of Texas at Arlington
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Kim Shang
Department Of Physics University Of Texas At Arlington
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