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Curcio, Alessandro; Dattoli, Giuseppe; Di Palma, Emanuele

 
9780750359757: Backscattering Sources, Volume 1: Theoretical framework and Thomson backscattering sources

Sinopsis

The top-performing X-ray and gamma ray sources are synchrotrons and Free Electron Lasers, which require large investment. Consequently, more affordable and accessible platforms are required for research and applications based on X-rays and gamma rays. CBS is a subset of Thomson and Compton scattering and is the mechanism through which high energy electrons interacting with low energy photons transfer part of their energy to the photons. Accordingly, an infrared photon can e.g. be "transformed" into an X-ray or gamma ray, in a CBS process. Monochromatic and ultrashort X-ray and gamma ray sources are challenging to make; however, CBS provides a compact and accessible platform for this purpose.

Aimed at those entering the field for the first time, this first volume provides a background in classical electromagnetism and relativity to facilitate the understanding of Thomson and Compton particle scattering. The general scattering theories are presented, along with laser and electron beam transport and optics. This first volume should equip the reader with the necessary background and insight to understand more advanced topics in Volume 2.

Key Features

  • Offers a self-contained overview of pulsed X-rays sources based on compact lasers
  • Provides a detailed presentation of theory and applications targeted at newcomers to the field
  • Demonstrates a thorough discussion on current performance limits
  • Works as both a study manual for students or a reference text for researchers

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9780750359726: Backscattering Sources, Volume 1: Theoretical framework and Thomson backscattering sources (IOP ebooks)

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ISBN 10:  0750359722 ISBN 13:  9780750359726
Editorial: Institute of Physics Publishing, 2024
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