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Reviews Of Accelerator Science And Technology - Volume 3: Accelerators As Photon Sources (Hardcover)
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Reviews Of Accelerator Science And Technology - Volume 3: Accelerators As Photon Sources (Hardcover)
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Over the last half century we have witnessed tremendous progress in
the production of high-quality photons by electrons in
accelerators. This dramatic evolution has seen four generations of
accelerators as photon sources. The 1st generation used the
electron storage rings built primarily for high-energy physics
experiments, and the synchrotron radiation from the bending magnets
was used parasitically. The 2nd generation involved rings dedicated
to synchrotron radiation applications, with the radiation again
from the bending magnets. The 3rd generation, currently the
workhorse of these photon sources, is dedicated advanced storage
rings that employ not only bending magnets but also insertion
devices (wigglers and undulators) as the source of the radiation.
The 4th generation, which is now entering operation, is photon
sources based on the free electron laser (FEL), an invention made
in the early 1970s.Each generation yielded growths in brightness
and time resolution that were unimaginable just a few years
earlier. In particular, the progression from the 3rd to 4th
generation is a true revolution; the peak brilliance of coherent
soft and hard x-rays has increased by 7-10 orders of magnitude, and
the image resolution has reached the angstrom (1 A = 10-10 meters)
and femto-second (1 fs = 10-15 second) scales. These impressive
capabilities have fostered fundamental scientific advances and led
to an explosion of numerous possibilities in many important
research areas including material science, chemistry, molecular
biology and the life sciences. Even more remarkably, this field of
photon source invention and development shows no signs of slowing
down. Studies have already been started on the next generation of
x-ray sources, which would have a time resolution in the
atto-second (1 as = 10-18 second) regime, comparable to the time of
electron motion inside atoms. It can be fully expected that these
photon sources will stand out among the most powerful future
science research tools. The physics community as well as the entire
scientific community will hear of many pioneering and
groundbreaking research results using these sources in the coming
years.This volume contains fifteen articles, all written by leading
scientists in their respective fields. It is aimed at the
designers, builders and users of accelerator-based photon sources
as well as general audience who are interested in this topic.
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