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In this book the characteristics of synchrotron radiation, including insertion device radiation, are described and derived from first principles. The reader is first introduced to the subject in an intuitive way in order to gain familiarity with the underlying physical processes. A rigorous mathematical derivation of the theory then follows. Since the characteristics of synchrotron radiation are intimately connected with the parameters of the electron beam and its accelerator, a basic introduction to electron beam dynamics and accelerator design is included. The book is aimed at graduate students and scientists working with synchrotron radiation and is designed to serve both as a textbook and as a reference work. It includes numerous exercises, some with solutions.
A comprehensive survey of recent theoretical and experimental
progress in the area of electron-photon interaction and dense
media. A state-of-the-art discussion of radiation production, with
descriptions of new ideas and technologies that enhance the
production of X-rays in the form of channelling, transition and
parametric X-ray production. Progress in electron beam physics to
produce sub-picosecond electron bunches from low-energy linear
accelerators make it possible to produce coherent, high brightness,
submillimeter radiation and sub-picosecond X-ray pulses.
Micro-undulators in the form of bent crystalline structures hold
great promise as future X-ray sources.
A NATO Advanced Research Workshop on "Advanced Radiation Sources
and Applications" was held from August 29 to September 2, 2004.
Hosted by the Yerevan Physics Institute, Yerevan, Armenia, 30
invited researchers from former Soviet Union and NATO countries
gathered at Nor-Hamberd, Yerevan, on the slopes of Mount Aragats to
discuss recent theoretical as well as expe- mental developments on
means of producing photons from mostly low energy electrons.
Thismeetingbecamepossiblethroughthegenerousfundingprovidedbythe
NATO Science Committee and the programme director Dr. Fausto
Pedrazzini in the NATO Scienti?c and Environmental Affairs
Division. The workshop - rectors were Robert Avakian, Yerevan
Physics Institute, Armenia and Helmut Wiedemann, Stanford (USA).
Robert Avakian provided staff, logistics and - frastructure from
the Yerevan Physics institute to assure a smooth execution of the
workshop. Special thanks goes to Mrs. Ivetta Keropyan for admin-
trative and logistics support to foreign visitors. The workshop was
held at the institute's resort in Nor-Hamberd on the slopes of
Mount Aragats not far from the Yerevan cosmic ray station. The
isolation and peaceful setting of the resort provided the
background for a fruitful week of presentations and discussions.
Following our invitations, 38 researchers in this ?eld came to the
workshop from Armenia, Belarus, Romania, Russia, Ukraine, Denmark,
France, G- many and the USA. Commuting from Yerevan local
scientists joined the daily presentations. Over a ?ve day period 40
presentations were given.
This book by Helmut Wiedemann is a well-established, classic text,
providing an in-depth and comprehensive introduction to the field
of high-energy particle acceleration and beam dynamics. The present
4th edition has been significantly revised, updated and expanded.
The newly conceived Part I is an elementary introduction to the
subject matter for undergraduate students. Part II gathers the
basic tools in preparation of a more advanced treatment,
summarizing the essentials of electrostatics and electrodynamics as
well as of particle dynamics in electromagnetic fields. Part III is
an extensive primer in beam dynamics, followed, in Part IV, by an
introduction and description of the main beam parameters and
including a new chapter on beam emittance and lattice design. Part
V is devoted to the treatment of perturbations in beam dynamics.
Part VI then discusses the details of charged particle
acceleration. Parts VII and VIII introduce the more advanced topics
of coupled beam dynamics and describe very intense beams - a number
of additional beam instabilities are introduced and reviewed in
this new edition. Part IX is an exhaustive treatment of radiation
from accelerated charges and introduces important sources of
coherent radiation such as synchrotrons and free-electron lasers.
The appendices at the end of the book gather useful mathematical
and physical formulae, parameters and units. Solutions to many
end-of-chapter problems are given. This textbook is suitable for an
intensive two-semester course starting at the senior undergraduate
level.
The present book contains an excellent overview of the status and
highlights of brilliant light facilities and their applications in
biology, chemistry, medicine, material and environmental sciences.
Overview papers on diverse fields of research by leading experts
are accompanied by the highlights in the near and long-term
perspectives of brilliant X-Ray photon beam usage for fundamental
and applied research. The book includes advanced topics in the
fields of high brightness photon beams, instrumentation, the
spectroscopy, microscopy, scattering and imaging experimental
techniques and their applications. The book is strongly recommended
for students, engineers and scientists in the field of accelerator
physics, X-ray optics and instrumentation, life, materials and
environmental sciences, bio and nanotechnology.
This book by Helmut Wiedemann is a well-established, classic text,
providing an in-depth and comprehensive introduction to the field
of high-energy particle acceleration and beam dynamics. The present
4th edition has been significantly revised, updated and expanded.
The newly conceived Part I is an elementary introduction to the
subject matter for undergraduate students. Part II gathers the
basic tools in preparation of a more advanced treatment,
summarizing the essentials of electrostatics and electrodynamics as
well as of particle dynamics in electromagnetic fields. Part III is
an extensive primer in beam dynamics, followed, in Part IV, by an
introduction and description of the main beam parameters and
including a new chapter on beam emittance and lattice design. Part
V is devoted to the treatment of perturbations in beam dynamics.
Part VI then discusses the details of charged particle
acceleration. Parts VII and VIII introduce the more advanced topics
of coupled beam dynamics and describe very intense beams - a number
of additional beam instabilities are introduced and reviewed in
this new edition. Part IX is an exhaustive treatment of radiation
from accelerated charges and introduces important sources of
coherent radiation such as synchrotrons and free-electron lasers.
The appendices at the end of the book gather useful mathematical
and physical formulae, parameters and units. Solutions to many
end-of-chapter problems are given. This textbook is suitable for an
intensive two-semester course starting at the senior undergraduate
level.
In this book the characteristics of synchrotron radiation,
including insertion device radiation, are described and derived
from first principles. The reader is first introduced to the
subject in an intuitive way in order to gain familiarity with the
underlying physical processes. A rigorous mathematical derivation
of the theory follows. Since the characteristics of synchrotron
radiation are intimately connected with the parameters of the
electron beam and its accelerator, a basic introduction to electron
beam dynamics and accelerator design is included. The book is aimed
at graduate students and scientists working with synchrotron
radiation.
The present book contains an excellent overview of the status
and highlights of brilliant light facilities and their applications
in biology, chemistry, medicine, materials and environmental
sciences. Overview papers on diverse fields of research by leading
experts are accompanied by the highlights in the near and long-term
perspectives of brilliant X-Ray photon beam usage for fundamental
and applied research. The book includes advanced topics in the
fields of high brightness photon beams, instrumentation, the
spectroscopy, microscopy, scattering and imaging experimental
techniques and their applications. The book is strongly recommended
for students, engineers and scientists in the field of accelerator
physics, X-ray optics and instrumentation, life, materials and
environmental sciences, bio and nanotechnology.
A comprehensive survey of recent theoretical and experimental
progress in the area of electron-photon interaction and dense
media. A state-of-the-art discussion of radiation production, with
descriptions of new ideas and technologies that enhance the
production of X-rays in the form of channelling, transition and
parametric X-ray production. Progress in electron beam physics to
produce sub-picosecond electron bunches from low-energy linear
accelerators make it possible to produce coherent, high brightness,
submillimeter radiation and sub-picosecond X-ray pulses.
Micro-undulators in the form of bent crystalline structures hold
great promise as future X-ray sources.
A NATO Advanced Research Workshop on "Advanced Radiation Sources
and Applications" was held from August 29 to September 2, 2004.
Hosted by the Yerevan Physics Institute, Yerevan, Armenia, 30
invited researchers from former Soviet Union and NATO countries
gathered at Nor-Hamberd, Yerevan, on the slopes of Mount Aragats to
discuss recent theoretical as well as expe- mental developments on
means of producing photons from mostly low energy electrons.
Thismeetingbecamepossiblethroughthegenerousfundingprovidedbythe
NATO Science Committee and the programme director Dr. Fausto
Pedrazzini in the NATO Scienti?c and Environmental Affairs
Division. The workshop - rectors were Robert Avakian, Yerevan
Physics Institute, Armenia and Helmut Wiedemann, Stanford (USA).
Robert Avakian provided staff, logistics and - frastructure from
the Yerevan Physics institute to assure a smooth execution of the
workshop. Special thanks goes to Mrs. Ivetta Keropyan for admin-
trative and logistics support to foreign visitors. The workshop was
held at the institute's resort in Nor-Hamberd on the slopes of
Mount Aragats not far from the Yerevan cosmic ray station. The
isolation and peaceful setting of the resort provided the
background for a fruitful week of presentations and discussions.
Following our invitations, 38 researchers in this ?eld came to the
workshop from Armenia, Belarus, Romania, Russia, Ukraine, Denmark,
France, G- many and the USA. Commuting from Yerevan local
scientists joined the daily presentations. Over a ?ve day period 40
presentations were given.
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