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Particle accelerators

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Synchrotron Radiation
Covers the properties of synchrotron radiation, including its emission by relativistic particles and its effect on the beam through radiation damping.
Synchrotrons and XFELs OverviewMOOC: Synchrotrons and X-Ray Free Electron Lasers (part 1)
Gives an overview of synchrotrons, XFELs, and their differences in photon and electron energies.
Accelerator Technology and Instrumentation
Explores advanced concepts in particle accelerators, including magnets, novel techniques, instrumentation, optimization, diagnostics, safety measures, storage rings, and synchrotron light monitors.
Large Scale Facilities: Synchrotron and Free Electron Laser
Explores synchrotrons, free electron lasers, electron acceleration, radiation production, and ultrafast magnetization dynamics.
Free electron lasers
Explores free electron lasers, covering light sources, brilliance, X-ray sources, FEL modes, and electron beam requirements.
Collective Effects: Basics and Mitigation
Explores collective effects in accelerators, discussing instabilities, mitigation techniques, and impedance reduction.
Wigglers and Undulators: Techniques and ApplicationsMOOC: Synchrotrons and X-Ray Free Electron Lasers (part 1)
Explores wigglers and undulators in synchrotrons and x-ray lasers, focusing on damping wigglers and their thermal management.
Relativistic Larmor Formula: Synchrotron Radiation
Explores the relativistic Larmor formula and synchrotron radiation in the context of accelerated charged particles and electromagnetic fields.
Beam Shaping: Advanced Concepts in Particle Accelerators
Explores advanced beam shaping techniques in particle accelerators, focusing on control and optimization.
Bending Magnets and Magnet Lattice: Part 2MOOC: Synchrotrons and X-Ray Free Electron Lasers (part 1)
Explores radiated power, energy storage, RF power supply, and RF bunching in synchrotrons, emphasizing the role of RF cavities.

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