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Flying radio frequency undulator
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2014
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PhotonicsRadio Frequency UndulatorEngineeringRadio EngineeringPhysicsAerospace EngineeringLow-energy Electron BeamRadiation GenerationAntennaRadio FrequencyCoherent X-ray RadiationRoom-temperature Rf UndulatorParticle Beam PhysicsRf SubsystemCollective InstabilitiesHigh-power LasersElectromagnetic Compatibility
A concept for the room-temperature rf undulator, designed to produce coherent X-ray radiation by means of a relatively low-energy electron beam and pulsed mm-wavelength radiation, is proposed. The “flying” undulator is a high-power short rf pulse co-propagating together with a relativistic electron bunch in a helically corrugated waveguide. The electrons wiggle in the rf field of the −1st spatial harmonic with the phase velocity directed in the opposite direction in respect to the bunch velocity, so that particles can irradiate high-frequency Compton's photons. A high group velocity (close to the speed of light) ensures long cooperative motion of the particles and the co-propagating rf pulse.
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