Iu M Ado and V V Elian 1961 J. Nucl. Energy, Part C Plasma Phys. 3 213 doi:10.1088/0368-3281/3/3/306
Iu M Ado and V V Elian
The coherent radiation emitted by the electrons in a synchrotron has been studied experimentally at a wavelength of 10 cm for various electron distributions within the phase stable region. This wavelength corresponds to the 50th harmonic of the revolution frequency of the electrons. In the majority of cases these experiments confirm the theory of coherent radiation from electrons but deviations from the theory are observed for electron distributions which approach uniformity. The emitted radiation has been used to measure the frequency of the electron phase oscillations and also the adiabatic damping of the phase oscillation amplitudes. These experiments were carried out on the 280 MeV synchrotron at the Physics Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences, which has betatron start-up.
29.27.Eg Beam handling; beam transport
29.27.Bd Beam dynamics; collective effects and instabilities
Accelerators, beams and electromagnetism
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