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Electronphoton Interaction In Dense Media 1st Edition M L Termikayelyan Auth

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Electronphoton Interaction In Dense Media 1st Edition M L Termikayelyan Auth
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.75 MB
Pages: 405
Author: M. L. Ter-Mikayelyan (auth.), Helmut Wiedemann (eds.)
ISBN: 9781402002670, 9789401003674, 140200267X, 940100367X
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Electronphoton Interaction In Dense Media 1st Edition M L Termikayelyan Auth by M. L. Ter-mikayelyan (auth.), Helmut Wiedemann (eds.) 9781402002670, 9789401003674, 140200267X, 940100367X instant download after payment.

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.

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