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The physics of synchrotron radiation / Albert Hofmann.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Cambridge monographs on particle physics, nuclear physics, and cosmology ; 20.Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2004Description: 1 online resource (xxii, 323 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780511534973 (ebook)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 539.7/35 21
LOC classification:
  • QC793.5.E627 H64 2004
Online resources:
Contents:
pt. I. Introduction -- 1. A qualitative treatment of synchrotron radiation -- 2. Fields of a moving charge -- 3. The emitted radiation field and power -- pt. II. Synchrotron radiation -- 4. Synchrotron radiation : basic physics -- 5. Synchrotron radiation : properties -- pt. III. Undulator radiation -- 6. A qualitative treatment -- 7. The plane weak undulator -- 8. The plane strong undulator -- 9. The helical undulator -- 10. Wiggler magnets -- 11. Weak magnets -- a generalized weak undulator -- pt. IV. Applications -- 12. Optics of SR -- imaging -- 13. Electron-storage rings -- 14. Effects of radiation on the electron beam -- 15. Radiation emitted by many particles -- A. Airy functions.
Summary: This book explains the underlying physics of synchrotron radiation and derives its main properties. It is divided into four parts. The first covers the general case of the electromagnetic fields created by an accelerated relativistic charge. The second part concentrates on the radiation emitted by a charge moving on a circular trajectory. The third looks at undulator radiation, covering plane weak undulators, strong undulators and other more general undulators. The final part deals with applications and investigates the optics of synchrotron radiation dominated by diffraction due to the small opening angle. It also includes a description of electron storage rings as radiation sources and the effect of the emitted radiation on the electron beam. This book provides a valuable reference for scientists and engineers in the field of accelerators, and all users of synchrotron radiation.
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pt. I. Introduction -- 1. A qualitative treatment of synchrotron radiation -- 2. Fields of a moving charge -- 3. The emitted radiation field and power -- pt. II. Synchrotron radiation -- 4. Synchrotron radiation : basic physics -- 5. Synchrotron radiation : properties -- pt. III. Undulator radiation -- 6. A qualitative treatment -- 7. The plane weak undulator -- 8. The plane strong undulator -- 9. The helical undulator -- 10. Wiggler magnets -- 11. Weak magnets -- a generalized weak undulator -- pt. IV. Applications -- 12. Optics of SR -- imaging -- 13. Electron-storage rings -- 14. Effects of radiation on the electron beam -- 15. Radiation emitted by many particles -- A. Airy functions.

This book explains the underlying physics of synchrotron radiation and derives its main properties. It is divided into four parts. The first covers the general case of the electromagnetic fields created by an accelerated relativistic charge. The second part concentrates on the radiation emitted by a charge moving on a circular trajectory. The third looks at undulator radiation, covering plane weak undulators, strong undulators and other more general undulators. The final part deals with applications and investigates the optics of synchrotron radiation dominated by diffraction due to the small opening angle. It also includes a description of electron storage rings as radiation sources and the effect of the emitted radiation on the electron beam. This book provides a valuable reference for scientists and engineers in the field of accelerators, and all users of synchrotron radiation.

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