Angular distribution of undulator power for an arbitrary deflection parameter K
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In this paper, the angular distribution of power generated from an undulator, integrated over all frequencies, is calculated and the result, valid for any arbitrary value of the deflection parameter K, reduces to the known expressions in the cases K..-->.. infinity and K ǫ ≥ 0.Abstract:
A calculation of the angular distribution of power generated from an undulator, integrated over all frequencies, is presented. The result, valid for any arbitrary value of the deflection parameter K, reduces to the known expressions in the cases K ..-->.. infinity and K ..-->.. 0.read more
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