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Title: Magnetic mirror cavities as terahertz radiation sources and a means of quantifying radiation friction
Authors: Holkundkar, Amol R.
Keywords: Physics
Doppler effect
Magnetic fields
Terahertz radiation
Insertion device
Radiowave and microwave technology
Cyclotron resonance
Magnetic mirrors
Issue Date: Oct-2014
Publisher: AIP
Abstract: We propose a radiation source based on a magnetic mirror cavity. Relativistic electrons are simulated entering the cavity and their trajectories and resulting emission spectra are calculated. The uniformity of the particle orbits is found to result in a frequency comb in terahertz range, the precise energies of which are tunable by varying the electron's γ-factor. For very high energy particles, radiation friction causes the spectral harmonics to broaden and we suggest this as a possible way to verify competing classical equations of motion
URI: https://pubs.aip.org/aip/pop/article/21/10/103102/376423
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