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Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop, held in Nor-Hamberd, Yerevan, Armenia, August 29 - September 2, 2004

Helmut Wiedemann (Herausgeber)

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A NATO Advanced Research Workshop on 'Advanced Radiation Sources and Applications' was held from August 29 to September 2, 2004. Hosted by the Yerevan Physics Institute, Yerevan, Armenia, 30 invited researchers from former Soviet Union and NATO countries gathered at Nor-Hamberd, Yerevan, on the slopes of Mount Aragats to discuss recent theoretical as well as expe- mental developments on means of producing photons from mostly low energy electrons. Thismeetingbecamepossiblethroughthegenerousfundingprovidedbythe NATO Science Committee and the programme director Dr. Fausto Pedrazzini in the NATO Scienti?c and Environmental Affairs Division. The workshop - rectors were Robert Avakian, Yerevan Physics Institute, Armenia and Helmut Wiedemann, Stanford (USA). Robert Avakian provided staff, logistics and - frastructure from the Yerevan Physics institute to assure a smooth execution of the workshop. Special thanks goes to Mrs. Ivetta Keropyan for admin- trative and logistics support to foreign visitors. The workshop was held at the institute's resort in Nor-Hamberd on the slopes of Mount Aragats not far from the Yerevan cosmic ray station. The isolation and peaceful setting of the resort provided the background for a fruitful week of presentations and discussions. Following our invitations, 38 researchers in this ?eld came to the workshop from Armenia, Belarus, Romania, Russia, Ukraine, Denmark, France, G- many and the USA. Commuting from Yerevan local scientists joined the daily presentations. Over a ?ve day period 40 presentations were given.
A NATO Advanced Research Workshop on "e;Advanced Radiation Sources and Applications"e; was held from August 29 to September 2, 2004. Hosted by the Yerevan Physics Institute, Yerevan, Armenia, 30 invited researchers from former Soviet Union and NATO countries gathered at Nor-Hamberd, Yerevan, on the slopes of Mount Aragats to discuss recent theoretical as well as expe- mental developments on means of producing photons from mostly low energy electrons. Thismeetingbecamepossiblethroughthegenerousfundingprovidedbythe NATO Science Committee and the programme director Dr. Fausto Pedrazzini in the NATO Scienti?c and Environmental Affairs Division. The workshop - rectors were Robert Avakian, Yerevan Physics Institute, Armenia and Helmut Wiedemann, Stanford (USA). Robert Avakian provided staff, logistics and - frastructure from the Yerevan Physics institute to assure a smooth execution of the workshop. Special thanks goes to Mrs. Ivetta Keropyan for admin- trative and logistics support to foreign visitors. The workshop was held at the institute's resort in Nor-Hamberd on the slopes of Mount Aragats not far from the Yerevan cosmic ray station. The isolation and peaceful setting of the resort provided the background for a fruitful week of presentations and discussions. Following our invitations, 38 researchers in this ?eld came to the workshop from Armenia, Belarus, Romania, Russia, Ukraine, Denmark, France, G- many and the USA. Commuting from Yerevan local scientists joined the daily presentations. Over a ?ve day period 40 presentations were given.

Dedication. Preface. Acknowledgments. Overview of Advanced Photon Sources and their Applications; R. Avakian, K. Ispirian.
Dynamical Effects for High Resolution Parametric X-Radiation; L.D. Feranchulç, O.M. Lugovskaya.
Diffraction, Extraction and Focusing of Parametric X-ray Radiation, Channeling Radiation and Crystal Undulator Radiation from a Bent Crystal; A. Shchagin.
Choice of Optimal Target for Monochromatic Tunable X-ray Source Based on Low-Energy Accelerator; A. Lobko, O. Lugovskaya.
Polarized Radiation from Electrons at Off-Axis Crystal Orientation; V. Strakhovenko.
Radiation Emitted from Relativistic Planar Channeled Positrons; V. Boldyshev, M. Shatnev.
Radiation Produced by Fast Particles in Left-Handed Materials (LHM) and Photonic Crystals (PHCr); K.A. Ispirian.
Polarization Effects on Electromagnetic Processes in Oriented Crystals at High Energy; V.N. Baier, V.M. Katkov.
Calculation of Planar Channeling Radiation Produced by 20 MeV Electrons in Quartz; R.O. Avakian et al.
Channeling at Extremely High Bunch Charges and Solid State Plasma Acceleration; D. Carrigan.
Radiation by Relativistic Electrons in Thin Targets and at Collisions with Short Bunches of Relativistic Particles; N. Shul’ga.
Stimulated Smith-Purcell Radiation from 6 MeV Electrons; A. Potylitsyn.
Photo Emission in Crystalline Undulators; A.V. Korol et al.
Accelerator Test of Crystal Undulators; V.M. Biryukov et al.
Surface Effects on A Diamond Target at Non-Linear Emission of Spontaneous Radiation from 4.3 GeV Electrons; A. Aganyants.
X-Ray Transition and Cherenkov Radiation Produced by High-Energy Particles in Multilayers and their Applications; M.A. Aginian et al.
X-Ray Cherenkov Radiation; K.A. Ispirian.
On X—ray Sources Based on Cherenkov and Quasi-Cherenkov Emission Mechanisms; C. Gary et al.
Investigation of Far-Infrared Smith-Purcell Radiation at the 3.41 MeV Electron Injector Linac of the Mainz Microtron MAMI; H. Backe etal.
Radiation by Relativistic Electrons in Thin Targets and at Collisions with Short Bunches of Relativistic Particles; N.E. Shul’ga, D.N. Tyutyunnik.
Ring X-Ray Transition Radiation Detectors on the Basis of Charge Coupled Device Array; V.G. Khachatryan.
Proposal for a Photon Detector with Picosecond Time Resolution; R. Carlini et al.
Femtosecond Deflection of Electron Beams in Laser Fields and Femtosecond Oscilloscopes; E.D. Gazazyafl et al.
Novel Fast-Acting Scintillation Detectors for Wide Energy Range Applications; A. Fedorov et al.
New Technology of High Effective Registration of X-rays; M. Lorikyan.
Vibrating Wire Scanner/Monitor for Photon Beams with Wide Range of Spectrum and Intensity; M.A. Aginian et al.
Nuclear Astrophysics Measurements on Electron Linear Accelerator; N.A. Demekhina.
A Combined High Energy Moeller and Compton Polarimeter; R.H. Avakian et al.
Experimental Studies of positron Sources using Multi-GeV Channelled Electrons at CERN(a) and KEK(b) 357; R. Chehab.
Some Results on Microanalysis of Gold using Micro-XRF at the ANKA - Karlsruhe Synchrotron Radiation Facilities; B. Constantinescu et al.
Inelastic Photon-Electron Collisions with Polarized Beams; S.R. Gevorkyan, E.A. Kuraev.
Impact Parameter Profile of Synchrotron Radiation; X. Artru.
Status and Highlights of the CANDLE Project; V. Tsakanov.
Non-Linear Beam Dynamics Study in Low Emittance Storage Rings; Y.L. Martirosyan.
Study of the Multi-Level EPICS Based Control System for the CANDLE Light Source; G. Amatuni, A. Vardanyan.
Main Approaches to the Cooling System for the CANDLE Light Source; S. Tunyan et al.
Proposed First Beam Lines for CANDLE; M. Aghasyan et al.
Power Converters for CANDLE Light Source; V. Jalalyan, S. Minasy.
The Insertion Device Adapted Vacuum Chamber Design Study; S. Tunyan et al.
Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 14.1.2006
Reihe/Serie Nato Science Series II:
NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry
NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry
Zusatzinfo XIV, 438 p.
Verlagsort Dordrecht
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Atom- / Kern- / Molekularphysik
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Hochenergiephysik / Teilchenphysik
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Optik
Technik
Schlagworte astrophysics • CERN • Collision • Laser • Microtron • particles • Planar • Polarimeter • Storage ring • synchrotron • Synchrotron radiation
ISBN-10 1-4020-3450-4 / 1402034504
ISBN-13 978-1-4020-3450-3 / 9781402034503
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