Infrared radiation from bending magnet edges in an electron storage ring : The 9th National conference on synchrotron radiation instrumentation

Bosch, R. A. ; May, T. E. ; Reininger, R. ; Green, M. A.

[S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
Published 1996
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1089-7623
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The infrared radiation emitted by electrons entering or exiting a storage ring bending magnet, which is termed "edge'' radiation, is computed. The numerical results are in agreement with experimental observations at a wavelength of 1 μm. A comparison is made with the infrared synchrotron radiation emitted from the central region of a bending magnet for wavelengths of 1 μm–1000 μm. The flux of the edge radiation is lower than that of the synchrotron radiation for the shorter wavelengths studied, and greater for the longer wavelengths. However, the brightness of the edge radiation is higher for all of the wavelengths studied. This suggests that edge radiation may be a promising infrared radiation source. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
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May, T. E.
Reininger, R.
Green, M. A.
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May, T. E.
Reininger, R.
Green, M. A.
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notes The infrared radiation emitted by electrons entering or exiting a storage ring bending magnet, which is termed "edge'' radiation, is computed. The numerical results are in agreement with experimental observations at a wavelength of 1 μm. A comparison is made with the infrared synchrotron radiation emitted from the central region of a bending magnet for wavelengths of 1 μm–1000 μm. The flux of the edge radiation is lower than that of the synchrotron radiation for the shorter wavelengths studied, and greater for the longer wavelengths. However, the brightness of the edge radiation is higher for all of the wavelengths studied. This suggests that edge radiation may be a promising infrared radiation source. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
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shingle_author_1 Bosch, R. A.
May, T. E.
Reininger, R.
Green, M. A.
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May, T. E.
Reininger, R.
Green, M. A.
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May, T. E.
Reininger, R.
Green, M. A.
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May, T. E.
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Green, M. A.
shingle_catch_all_1 Bosch, R. A.
May, T. E.
Reininger, R.
Green, M. A.
Infrared radiation from bending magnet edges in an electron storage ring : The 9th National conference on synchrotron radiation instrumentation
The infrared radiation emitted by electrons entering or exiting a storage ring bending magnet, which is termed "edge'' radiation, is computed. The numerical results are in agreement with experimental observations at a wavelength of 1 μm. A comparison is made with the infrared synchrotron radiation emitted from the central region of a bending magnet for wavelengths of 1 μm–1000 μm. The flux of the edge radiation is lower than that of the synchrotron radiation for the shorter wavelengths studied, and greater for the longer wavelengths. However, the brightness of the edge radiation is higher for all of the wavelengths studied. This suggests that edge radiation may be a promising infrared radiation source. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
1089-7623
10897623
American Institute of Physics (AIP)
shingle_catch_all_2 Bosch, R. A.
May, T. E.
Reininger, R.
Green, M. A.
Infrared radiation from bending magnet edges in an electron storage ring : The 9th National conference on synchrotron radiation instrumentation
The infrared radiation emitted by electrons entering or exiting a storage ring bending magnet, which is termed "edge'' radiation, is computed. The numerical results are in agreement with experimental observations at a wavelength of 1 μm. A comparison is made with the infrared synchrotron radiation emitted from the central region of a bending magnet for wavelengths of 1 μm–1000 μm. The flux of the edge radiation is lower than that of the synchrotron radiation for the shorter wavelengths studied, and greater for the longer wavelengths. However, the brightness of the edge radiation is higher for all of the wavelengths studied. This suggests that edge radiation may be a promising infrared radiation source. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
1089-7623
10897623
American Institute of Physics (AIP)
shingle_catch_all_3 Bosch, R. A.
May, T. E.
Reininger, R.
Green, M. A.
Infrared radiation from bending magnet edges in an electron storage ring : The 9th National conference on synchrotron radiation instrumentation
The infrared radiation emitted by electrons entering or exiting a storage ring bending magnet, which is termed "edge'' radiation, is computed. The numerical results are in agreement with experimental observations at a wavelength of 1 μm. A comparison is made with the infrared synchrotron radiation emitted from the central region of a bending magnet for wavelengths of 1 μm–1000 μm. The flux of the edge radiation is lower than that of the synchrotron radiation for the shorter wavelengths studied, and greater for the longer wavelengths. However, the brightness of the edge radiation is higher for all of the wavelengths studied. This suggests that edge radiation may be a promising infrared radiation source. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
1089-7623
10897623
American Institute of Physics (AIP)
shingle_catch_all_4 Bosch, R. A.
May, T. E.
Reininger, R.
Green, M. A.
Infrared radiation from bending magnet edges in an electron storage ring : The 9th National conference on synchrotron radiation instrumentation
The infrared radiation emitted by electrons entering or exiting a storage ring bending magnet, which is termed "edge'' radiation, is computed. The numerical results are in agreement with experimental observations at a wavelength of 1 μm. A comparison is made with the infrared synchrotron radiation emitted from the central region of a bending magnet for wavelengths of 1 μm–1000 μm. The flux of the edge radiation is lower than that of the synchrotron radiation for the shorter wavelengths studied, and greater for the longer wavelengths. However, the brightness of the edge radiation is higher for all of the wavelengths studied. This suggests that edge radiation may be a promising infrared radiation source. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
1089-7623
10897623
American Institute of Physics (AIP)
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