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Multiphoton momentum trasfer

 
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Oct27-11, 04:10 AM   #1
 

Multiphoton momentum trasfer


Hi everybody,

I'm reading P. Gibbon book "Short Pulse Laser Interaction with Matters", and I'm having a problem.
Describing the ejection of an electron from a focused laser beam the book says, on pag 39, that "the kinetic energy of the electron is given by:

[itex]\Delta[/itex]U=([itex]\gamma[/itex]-1)mc[itex]^{2}[/itex]

This energy is extracted from electromagnetic field via multiphoton momentum transfer."

I would like to know the demostration of that formula, since no clue is given in the book.

Thanks for helping
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Oct27-11, 10:35 AM   #2
 
ɣmc˛ is the total energy of a relativistic massive particle. When you subtract the rest energy mc˛ from this, you get the relativistic kinetic energy.

This is just an energy conservation consideration and has nothing to do with the concrete mechanism of how this energy is extracted from the em field.
Oct28-11, 02:03 AM   #3
 
I get confused because of the multiphoton stuff...

Thank you very much
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