Smith-Purcell radiation of a vortex electron
Andrey Pupasov-Maksimov, Dmitry Karlovets

TL;DR
This paper investigates Smith-Purcell radiation emitted by vortex electrons with orbital angular momentum, revealing quantum effects and multipole contributions that could enhance radiation and enable new quantum regimes.
Contribution
It introduces a multipole expansion approach for vortex electrons and demonstrates how their intrinsic moments affect Smith-Purcell radiation, highlighting quantum enhancements over classical predictions.
Findings
Quadrupole contributions grow with packet spreading and large .
Radiation intensity from the quadrupole scales as N^3, limiting grating length.
Electron vorticity can produce detectable effects in non-relativistic regimes.
Abstract
We study Smith-Purcell radiation from a conducting grating generated by a vortex electron with an orbital angular momentum , described as a generalized Laguerre-Gaussian packet, which has an intrinsic magnetic dipole moment and an electric quadrupole moment. By using a multipole expansion of the electromagnetic field of such an electron, we employ a generalized surface-current method, applicable for a wide range of parameters. The radiated energy contains contributions from the charge, from the magnetic moment, and from the electric quadrupole moment, as well as from their interference. The quadrupole contribution grows as the packet spreads while propagating, and it is enhanced for large . In contrast to the linear growth of the radiation intensity from the charge with a number of strips , the quadrupole contribution reveals an dependence, which puts a limit…
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