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Acceleration of free electrons in a symmetric evanescent wave

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The possibility of accelerating free electrons in a vacuum gap between closely spaced dielectric materials is explored. Plane waves impinging symmetrically on the gap from either side at oblique incidence produce an evanescent wave with net electric field along the direction of propagation. Near the critical angle, the evanescent wave propagates at the vacuum speed of light. A theoretical development and numerical simulations show that free electrons in the gap can be accelerated and accumulate energy indefinitely. This approach lies outside the purview of the Lawson-Woodward theorem, which does not apply in the vicinity of a medium. Damage thresholds of materials restrict the light intensity to far below that achievable by current high-power lasers. This limits the particle energy that might be achieved from an accelerator based on this approach.

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Frandsen, B.R., Glasgow, S.A. & Peatross, J.B. Acceleration of free electrons in a symmetric evanescent wave. Laser Phys. 16, 1311–1314 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1054660X06090040

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