Seidel, 2001 - Google Patents
Parameter evaluation for microwave undulator schemesSeidel, 2001
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- Seidel M
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An undulator can be realized not only by static magnetic fields, but also by an electromagnetic wave in a waveguide. The major advantage is fast tunability of the RF undulator, whereas on the downside the field strength seems to be limited at levels of 0. 2 …
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