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Bulk‐Plasmon‐Mediated Free‐Electron Radiation Beyond the Conventional Formation Time

Fuyang Tay, Xiao Lin, Xihang Shi, Hongsheng Chen, Ido Kaminer, Baile Zhang

2023Advanced Science12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Free-electron radiation is a fundamental photon emission process that is induced by fast-moving electrons interacting with optical media. Historically, it has been understood that, just like any other photon emission process, free-electron radiation must be constrained within a finite time interval known as the "formation time," whose concept is applicable to both Cherenkov radiation and transition radiation, the two basic mechanisms describing radiation from a bulk medium and from an interface, respectively. Here, this work reveals an alternative mechanism of free-electron radiation far beyond the previously defined formation time. It occurs when a fast electron crosses the interface between vacuum and a plasmonic medium supporting bulk plasmons. While emitted continuously from the crossing point on the interface-thus consistent with the features of transition radiation-the extra radiation beyond the conventional formation time is supported by a long tail of bulk plasmons following the electron's trajectory deep into the plasmonic medium. Such a plasmonic tail mixes surface and bulk effects, and provides a sustained channel for electron-interface interaction. These results also settle the historical debate in Ferrell radiation, regarding whether it is a surface or bulk effect, from transition radiation or plasmonic oscillation.

Topics & Concepts

Transition radiationPlasmonCherenkov radiationRadiationSurface plasmonElectronFree electron modelPhotonPhysicsAtomic physicsOpticsMaterials scienceQuantum mechanicsDetectorCrystallography and Radiation PhenomenaAdvanced Electron Microscopy Techniques and ApplicationsGyrotron and Vacuum Electronics Research
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