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Title: Radiation production using femtosecond electron bunches
Authors: C. Thongbai
V. Jinamoon
N. Kangrang
K. Kusoljariyakul
S. Rimjaem
J. Saisut
T. Vilaithong
M. W. Rhodes
P. Wichaisirimongkol
S. Chumphongphan
Authors: C. Thongbai
V. Jinamoon
N. Kangrang
K. Kusoljariyakul
S. Rimjaem
J. Saisut
T. Vilaithong
M. W. Rhodes
P. Wichaisirimongkol
S. Chumphongphan
Keywords: Materials Science;Physics and Astronomy
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2005
Abstract: Femtosecond electron bunches can be generated from a system consisting of an RF gun with a thermionic cathode, an alpha magnet, and a linear accelerator and can be used to produce femtosecond (fs) electromagnetic radiation pulses. At the Fast Neutron Research Facility (FNRF), Thailand, we are especially interested in production in Far-infrared (FIR) and x-radiation. In the farinfrared, radiation is emitted coherently for wavelengths which are longer than the electron bunch length, yielding intense radiation. Although, the x-rays emitted are incoherent, its femtosecond time scale is crucial for development of a femtosecond x-ray source. © 2005 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/62281
ISSN: 10120394
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