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5 May 1986 Insertion Devices, Future Developments, Limitations
Paul L. Csonka
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Proceedings Volume 0582, Insertion Devices for Synchrotron Sources; (1986) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950941
Event: International Conference on Insertion Devices for Synchrotron Sources, 1985, Stanford, United States
Abstract
The first generation of insertion devices having reached maturity (or almost), it is appropriate to survey directions along which new developments are expected. These include: Beam cooling with undulators, elementary particle physics with wigglers and undulators, microwigglers, dynamic (i.e. electromagnetic) insertion devices, bunched electron beam wigglers, time compression of photon pulses, the confinement and compression of radiation, optimized insertion devices, damage resistant optics, photon bunch contouring, and the rebunching of electron beams by phase switching. A theorem will be mentioned which limits the number of photons emitted by a relativistic electron (e.g. one passing through an insertion device).
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Paul L. Csonka "Insertion Devices, Future Developments, Limitations", Proc. SPIE 0582, Insertion Devices for Synchrotron Sources, (5 May 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950941
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