Theory of Photon Acceleration
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Photon acceleration in plasmas
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Photo acceleration has dominated the theoretical plasma physics area in recent years and has found application in all subjects where waves in continuous media are studied - plasma physics, astrophysics, and optics. This theory will provide a modern understanding of photon interaction with matter, helping to develop novel accelerators based on laser-plasma interactions, new radiation sources, and even new models for astrophysical objects.

Written by a major player in the field, this book describes the general theory of photo acceleration, which allows fluid, kinetic, quantum, and classical electrodynamical approaches to be formulated. It includes examples from plasma physics, cosmology, fiber optics, mathematical physics, particle accelerator physics, and radiation physics.

Introduction. Photon ray theory. Photon dynamics. Photon kinetic theory. Photon equivalent charge. Full wave theory. Nonstationary processes in a cavity. Quantum theory of photon acceleration. New developments. Appendix: Derivation of the Wigner-Moyal equation.
Researchers in the fields of intense laser matter interactions, nonlinear optics, and plasma physics.
Mendonca, J.T