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Power Scaling of Enhancement Cavities for Nonlinear Optics (Repost)

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Power Scaling of Enhancement Cavities for Nonlinear Optics (Repost)

Power Scaling of Enhancement Cavities for Nonlinear Optics by Ioachim Pupeza
English | PDF | 2012 | 106 Pages | ISBN : 1461440998 | 2.9 MB

Enhancement cavities are passive optical resonators in which continuous-wave laser radiation or pulses of a frequency comb are coherently overlapped, allowing for a power and intensity scaling of up to several orders of magnitude. A prominent application is the table-top generation of bright, laser-like radiation in spectral regions where direct laser action is inefficient or not available at all, via intracavity nonlinear optical processes. However, to exploit the full capacity of this technique further progress is needed.

Storage Ring-Based Inverse Compton X-ray Sources

Posted By: Maroutan
Storage Ring-Based Inverse Compton X-ray Sources

Storage Ring-Based Inverse Compton X-ray Sources: Cavity Design, Beamline Development and X-ray Applications - Benedikt Sebastian Günther
English | 2023 | 577 Pages | ISBN: ‎303117741X | True PDF , EPUB | 131.30 MB

This thesis presents research on novel laboratory-scale synchrotron X-ray sources based on inverse Compton scattering and applications of their X-ray radiation using the Munich Compact Light Source (MuCLS) as an example. It provides an introduction to the theory of this laser-electron interaction, laser resonators and X-ray interactions with matter.