Monte Carlo simulations of multiple scattering effects in laser assisted free-free scattering experiments

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Abstract

We have conducted a series of Monte Carlo simulations of laser assisted free-free scattering experiments. The simulations make use of Kroll-Watson approximation\footnote{N. M. Kroll and K. M. Watson, Phys. Rev. A 8, 804 (1973)} to account for the effects of the laser field on the scattering process. The parameters for these simulations are believed to mimic the experimental conditions of the work reported by Wallbank and Holmes\footnote{B. Wallbank and J. K. Holmes, Can. J. Phys. 79, 1237 (2001)}, particularly the target number density. The simulations account for the effects multiple scattering (i.e., the scattering of a single incident electron from multiple target atoms). We present a comparison of the results of these simulations to the experimental results of Wallbank and Holmes\footnote{Ibid.}\footnote{B. Wallbank and J. K. Holmes, Phys. Rev. A 48, R2515 (1993)}.

*This work was supported by the National Science Foundation under grants~Nos.~PHY-0855040 (NLSM) and PHY-1402899 (BAd)

Authors

  • B.A. deHarak

    • Illinois Wesleyan University
  • J.L. Savich

    • Illinois Wesleyan University
  • H.M. Roberts

    • Illinois Wesleyan University
  • E.G. Brown

    • Illinois Wesleyan University
  • M.R. McGill

    • Illinois Wesleyan University
  • B.N. Kim

    • University of Kentucky
  • C.M. Weaver

    • University of Kentucky
  • N.L.S. Martin

    • University of Kentucky