Energy threshold in Smith-Purcell radiation
Sunchao Huang, Xihang Shi, Xiaoqiuyan Zhang, Suguo Chen, Yue Wang, Shengpeng Yang, Ping Zhang, Min Hu, and Yubin Gong

TL;DR
This paper investigates the quantum and classical energy thresholds of Smith-Purcell radiation, deriving a quantum limit and analyzing electron behavior near the threshold to enhance understanding of this light source.
Contribution
It introduces a quantum energy threshold for Smith-Purcell radiation based on energy-momentum conservation and analyzes electron dynamics near this threshold.
Findings
Derived a quantum energy threshold for Smith-Purcell radiation.
Found that electrons emit a photon and reverse direction near the threshold.
Established a classical energy threshold using the Duane Hunt limit.
Abstract
Smith Purcell radiation has emerged as a crucial platform for investigating light-matter interactions and developing compact, tunable light sources that span from microwaves to X-rays. In classical theory, it is believed that Cherenkov radiation exhibits an energy threshold for electrons, while Smith Purcell radiation is considered free of such a threshold. Although quantum theory suggests there is an emission cutoff in Smith-Purcell radiation, the behavior of this radiation near the threshold remains understudied. In this article, we address this gap by examining the behavior of Smith-Purcell radiation near the threshold from quantum perspectives. Specifically, we derive a quantum energy threshold based on energy-momentum conservation, providing a rigorous limit for the onset of Smith Purcell radiation. Furthermore, we find that around the threshold the incident electron emits a photon…
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