@article{oai:nitech.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004169, author = {Bae, Jongsuck and Shirai, H. and Nishida, T. and Nozokido, T. and Furuya, K. and Mizuno, K.}, issue = {7}, journal = {APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS}, month = {Aug}, note = {The inverse Smith-Purcell effect is a candidate for laser‐driven linacs utilizing the interaction between laser light and an electron beam traveling just in front of a metallic grating. We have performed experiments to study electron energy spread as a function of electron beam position above the grating. A submillimeter wave laser (CH3F, 496 μm) is used as a driving source. It is found that the energy spread characteristics show exponential decay of the interaction strength (field intensity) in the direction perpendicular to the grating surface, as a classical theory on the effect predicts., application/pdf}, pages = {870--872}, title = {Experimental verification of the theory on the inverse Smith-Purcell effect at a submillimeter wavelength}, volume = {61}, year = {1992} }