Laser pulse-length effects in trident pair production
Abstract
Laser pulses facilitate multiphoton contributions to the trident pair production eL- eL- + eL- + eL+ , where the label L indicates a laser field dressed electron (e-) or positron (e+). We isolate the impact of the pulse envelope in the trident S matrix element, formulated within the Furry picture, in leading order of a series expansion in the classical non-linearity parameter a0. Generally, the Fourier transform of the envelope carries the information on the pulse length, which becomes an easily tractable function in the case of a 2 pulse envelope. The transition to a monochromatic laser wave can be handled in a transparent manner, as also the onset of bandwidth effects for short pulses can be factorized out and studied separately.
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