Physical Review Research (Jul 2024)
Coherent radiation of an electron bunch colliding with an intense laser pulse
Abstract
We study the conditions for coherent radiation of an electron bunch driven by a counterpropagating strong pulsed electromagnetic plane wave. We derive the spectrum of the coherent radiation and show that it is emitted backward with respect to the laser propagation direction and has a very narrow angular spread. We demonstrate that for a solid density plasma coherent radiation extends to frequencies up to hundreds of keV, thereby enhancing the low-frequency part of the spectrum by many orders of magnitude. Our analytical findings are tested with three-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations of an electron bunch passing through a laser pulse, clearly demonstrating how the coherence can essentially modify the observed radiation spectrum.