Abstract

Strict analysis, based on classic theory, reveals that free electron has an open spiral, instead of familiar closed figure-8, orbit in mono-color electromagnetic wave and does nonlinear oscillation along this open orbit. This implies that the electromagnetic wave can transport a free electron over macroscopic distance and accelerate electron in a limited extent. The transportation and acceleration can lead to an economic setup of monochromatic high-frequency light source.

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  • High-frequency monochromatic light source has attracted broad attention over decades

  • One is atomic light source, which is based on laser-driven atomic radiation or so-called high-order harmonics generation (HHG) (Krause, Schafer, & Kulander, 1992; Corkum, 1993)

  • The fundamental physics of such a light source is usually interpreted by the behavior of a free electron in a monocolor electromagnetic wave

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Introduction

High-frequency monochromatic light source has attracted broad attention over decades. The fundamental physics of such a light source is usually interpreted by the behavior of a free electron in a monocolor electromagnetic wave. The free electron oscillates along this figure-8 orbit, and the oscillation frequency along the short axis is twice that along the long axis (Reiss, 2008).

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