The physics of x-ray free-electron lasers
University of California, Los Angeles · SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
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Abstract
The advent of x-ray free electron lasers has made possible the study of matter at the characteristic space and time scales of atomic and molecular phenomena using intense coherent x-ray pulses. This article describes the physical principles and the theoretical models governing the interaction of charged particles, electromagnetic waves, and external magnetic fields that comprise the x-ray free-electron lasers. It also includes a discussion of existing facilities and avenues for increasing the peak power and improving the control of spectral and coherence properties to allow the exploration of an even larger range of phenomena.\hskip-0.22em
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- Physics
- Free electron model
- Coherence (philosophical gambling strategy)
- Laser
- Electron
- Atomic physics
- Electromagnetic radiation
- Computational physics
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