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Observation of relativistic mass shift effects during high-intensity laser–electron interactions

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Abstract

Observations of multiphoton scattering of electrons born in a high-intensity laser focus are extended to intensities at which the relativistic mass shift associated with the quiver motion must be taken into account.

© 1996 Optical Society of America

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