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10th International Conference on Laser and Fiber-Optical Networks Modeling (LFNM 2010). 2nd IEEE International Workshop on THz Radiation: Basic Research and Applications (TERA 2010)
The nonresonant scattering of a photon by an electron (Compton scattering) in the field of a pulsed light wave is investigated theoretically. The approximation when a pulsewidth is considerably greater than the characteristic time of the wave oscillation is considered. The analytical expressions for the amplitude and cross-section of mentioned process are derived. It is concluded, that the total cross-section...
Dispersion of linear and non-linear properties of chalcogenide glasses is studied in semi-empirical approach. The process of ultra-short pulse energy deposition into a glass sample is analysed in a numerical model by variation of the Kerr coefficient, multi-photon absorption coefficient and group velocity dispersion coefficient.
The electromagnetic field amplification constant in the scattering of the nonrelativistic electrons by ions in the elliptically polarized light wave is theoretically studied for any intensities for which radiation amplification takes place. The anomalous amplification effect in the moderate-strong electro-magnetic field is predicted.
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