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Observation of coherent synchrotron radiation
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1989
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EngineeringNuclear PhysicsPlasma PhysicsHigh-energy AcceleratorsAccelerator PhysicSynchrotron Radiation SourceSynchrotron Radiation ResearchPlasma TheoryCoherent SrAccelerator TechnologyPhysicsSynchrotron RadiationParticle Beam PhysicsElectron BeamNatural SciencesCoherent Synchrotron RadiationCoherent EffectsCoherent ProcessCollective InstabilitiesParticle Accelerator
Coherent effects in synchrotron radiation (SR) have been observed for the first time from 180-MeV short electron bunches of 2.4 mm using the Tohoku 300-MeV Linac. The intensity of the coherent SR was about ${10}^{5}$ times as strong as that of incoherent SR in the wavelengths of 0.4--2.2 mm. This enhancement factor corresponds to the number of electrons in a bunch. The SR intensity showed a quadratic dependence on the electron beam current. The radiation was mainly polarized in the orbital plane. The possibility of induced rf in a vacuum chamber was excluded experimentally.
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