Electromagnetic field and radiation for a charge moving along a helical trajectory inside a waveguide with dielectric filling

Physics – Classical Physics

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17 pages, 9 figures, discussion, graphs, and references added

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10.1088/1751-8113/40/34/018

We investigate the electromagnetic field generated by a point charge moving along a helical trajectory inside a circular waveguide with conducting walls filled by homogeneous dielectric. The parts corresponding to the radiation field are separated and the formulae for the radiation intensity are derived for both TE and TM waves. It is shown that the main part of the radiated quanta is emitted in the form of the TE waves. Various limiting cases are considered. The results of the numerical calculations show that the insertion of the waveguide provides an additional mechanism for tuning the characteristics of the emitted radiation by choosing the parameters of the waveguide and filling medium.

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