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The Theory of Coherent Radiation by Intense Electron Beams

English · Paperback / Softback

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Spurred by the development of high-current, high-energy relativistic electron beams this books delves into the foundations of a device and geometry independent theoretical treatment of a large collection of interacting and radiating electron bunches. Part I deals with the basics of the radiation emission of a single charged particle, paying particular attention to the effect of radiation reaction and dwelling on the corresponding well-known paradoxes. Part II investigates the collective behaviour of a high-density electron bunch where both discrete and continous beam modelling is explored. Part III treats the application to modern systems while still keeping the treatment as general as possible.
This book will be mandatory reading for anyone working on the foundations of modern devices such as free electron lasers, plasma accelerators, synchroton sources and other modern sources of bright, coherent radiation with high spectral density.

List of contents

Radiation by Single Particles.- Synchronous Wave-Particle Interaction.- Radiation Emitted by Particle Moving Uniformly.- Microwave Bremsstrahlung.- Radiation Reaction.- Radiation by Particles Ensembles.- Coherence of Individual Emitters.- Spontaneous and Stimulated Emission.- Proper Waves in Flows of Charged Particles.- Certain Modern Applications.- Cherenkov Radiation in Beam-Plasma Systems.- Cyclotron Resonance Masers (CRM).- Free Electron Lasers (FELs).- Blowup Effect in Linear Accelerators.

Summary

Spurred by the development of high-current, high-energy relativistic electron beams this books delves into the foundations of a device and geometry independent theoretical treatment of a large collection of interacting and radiating electron bunches. Part I deals with the basics of the radiation emission of a single charged particle, paying particular attention to the effect of radiation reaction and dwelling on the corresponding well-known paradoxes. Part II investigates the collective behaviour of a high-density electron bunch where both discrete and continous beam modelling is explored. Part III treats the application to modern systems while still keeping the treatment as general as possible.
This book will be mandatory reading for anyone working on the foundations of modern devices such as free electron lasers, plasma accelerators, synchroton sources and other modern sources of bright, coherent radiation with high spectral density.

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