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The detrimental effect of spontaneous emission in quantum free electron lasers: A
discrete Wigner model

Research Abstract

We study the spontaneous emission in high-gain free-electron lasers operating in the quantum regime
and its detrimental effect on coherent emission. A quantum model describing the coherent and spontaneous
emission in free electron lasers has been recently proposed and investigated [G. R. M. Robb
and R. Bonifacio, Phys. Plasmas 19, 073101 (2012)]. The model is based on a Wigner distribution
describing the electron beam dynamics, coupled to Maxwell equations for the emitted radiation field.
Here, we rephrase the model in a more rigorous way, considering a discrete Wigner distribution
defined for a periodic space coordinate for which the electron momentum is discrete. From its numerical
solution, we find good agreement with the approximate continuous model. In the quantum
regime of the free-electron laser, we obtain a simple density matrix equation for two momentum
states, where the role of the spontaneous emission has a clear interpretation in terms of coherence
decay and population transfer.

Research Authors
H. Fares, N. Piovella, and G. R. M. Robb
Research Department
Research Journal
Physics of Plasmas
Research Member
Research Pages
pp. 013111-013116
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol 25
Research Website
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Research Year
2018