Hierarchic Electrodynamics and Free Electron Lasers: Concepts, Calculations, and Practical Applications
Autor Victor V. Kulishen Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 iun 2017
This is considered the first book to:
- Completely and systematically describe the foundation of hierarchical electrodynamics as a new direction of physics
- Fully represent the physics of high-current FEL—and associated models—from the hierarchic oscillation wave perspective
- Cover the multi-harmonic nonlinear theory of new types of electronic devices, such as plasma-beam and two-stream FEL
- Formulate and substantiate the concept of cluster femtosecond FEL
- Analyze practical prospects for a new generation of a global "Star Wars" strategic defense systems
These subjects involve a wide range of disciplines. Using numerous real-world examples to illustrate information and concepts, the book offers a mathematical foundation to explore FEL applications as well as analyze hierarchic plasma-like electrodynamic systems and femto-second clusters of electromagnetic energy. Assembling fragmented concepts from existing literature, the author re-examines classic approaches in order to develop new insights and achieve scientific breakthroughs.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138113510
ISBN-10: 1138113514
Pagini: 697
Ilustrații: 251
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Greutate: 1.3 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press
ISBN-10: 1138113514
Pagini: 697
Ilustrații: 251
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Greutate: 1.3 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press
Cuprins
Hierarchical Electrodynamics: Key Concepts, Ideas, and Investigation Methods: High-Current Free Electron Lasers as a Historical Relic of the Star Wars Epoch. Elements of the Theory of Hierarchic Dynamic Systems. Hierarchic Oscillations. Hierarchic Waves. Hierarchic Description. Hierarchic Systems with Fast Rotating Phases. Electron Oscillations in FEL-Like Electronic Systems. Hierarchic Oscillations and Waves: The Foundation of the World?
High-Current Free Electron Lasers: Free Electron Lasers for the Cluster Systems. General Description of the FEL Models. Parametrical (Ordinary) Free Electron Lasers: Weak-Signal Theory. Ordinary (Parametrical) Free Electron Lasers: Cubic-Nonlinear Theory. Two-Stream Superheterodyne Free Electron Lasers. Plasma-Beam and Parametrical Electron-Wave Superheterodyne FEL.
High-Current Free Electron Lasers: Free Electron Lasers for the Cluster Systems. General Description of the FEL Models. Parametrical (Ordinary) Free Electron Lasers: Weak-Signal Theory. Ordinary (Parametrical) Free Electron Lasers: Cubic-Nonlinear Theory. Two-Stream Superheterodyne Free Electron Lasers. Plasma-Beam and Parametrical Electron-Wave Superheterodyne FEL.
Notă biografică
Victor V. Kulish is a Professor of Theoretical Physics at the National Aviation University, Ukraine.
Recenzii
"The book makes a strong impression not only by the scheme of the material organization but also by the choice of this material. One can say that it is extraordinary—really there are no analogous books in the contemporary literature of physics."
—Peter O. Kondratenko, National Aviation University, Ukraine
—Peter O. Kondratenko, National Aviation University, Ukraine
Descriere
This book presents the mathematical foundation for a range of applications that employ high-current free electron lasers. It provides an in-depth analysis of hierarchic plasma-like electrodynamic systems and femto-second clusters of electromagnetic energy. The author re-examines classic approaches in order to examine new insights and scientific breakthroughs. In this way, he explains the universal space in which optical entities are represented as a series of harmonic oscillators by analyzing the behavior of these structures from multiple relativistic perspectives. In addition to the free-electron laser, the text covers related topics such as lasing systems, femtosecond lasers, and parametric oscillators.