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Coherent Radiation Sources

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Energetic electromagnetic radiation finds frequent uses in science (e. g. , for expe riments in nuclear and elementary - particle physics), in technology (for materials testing), and in medicine (for medical X-rays). The most common method of genera ting such radiation is via the process of "bremsstrahlung" (a German term coined by A. Sommerfeld, meaning "braking radiation") in which a beam of electrons is direc ted into matter (e. g. , a metal target), losing energy during its collisions with the atoms and releasing this energy in the form of emitted radiation. The character of such radiation may be drastically changed by the use of a tar get with periodic structure (most commonly, a crystal target). The coherent waves emitted from individual crystal atoms interfere with each other, monochromatizing and polarizing the radiation and often increasing its intensity manifold, thereby creating a powerful radiation source of high quality for purposes of scientific and technical applications. This is true both for the well - established "coherent bremsstrahlung" process in which the interfering radiation is emitted while the electrons cross a succession of crystal planes, as well as for the more recently discovered process of "channeling radiation" (generating radiation of even higher intensity, but lower energy) in which the radiation is emitted while the electrons propagate along a crystal plane, or a crystal axis, in an oscillatory fashion.

List of contents

1. Introduction.- 2. Theory of Coherent Bremsstrahlung.- 3. Coherent Bremsstrahlung - Experiment.- 4. Bent Crystal Channeling.- 5. Classical Theory of the Radiation from Relativistic Channeled Particles.- 6. Channeling Radiation - Quantum Theory.- 7. Channeling-Radiation Experiments.- 8. Transition Radiation.- References.

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Assisted by A. W. Saenz (Editor), A.W. Saenz (Editor), Überall (Editor), Überall (Editor), Herbert Überall (Editor), W Saenz (Editor), A W Saenz (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 02.08.2013
 
EAN 9783642511875
ISBN 978-3-642-51187-5
No. of pages 235
Weight 629 g
Illustrations XIV, 235 p. 24 illus.
Series Topics in Current Physics
Topics in Current Physics
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Atomic physics, nuclear physics

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