Diagnostics with a laser beam in electron cooling experiment
Abstract
The possibility of using a laser beam as a diagnostic tool in an electron-cooling experiment is discussed. The scattering of light from an electron beam can be used to measure the beam density and the electron longitudinal temperature. The use of commercial high-power lasers makes it possible to reach resolution of the order of 1-100 microeV for electron-temperature measurements.
- Publication:
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Nuovo Cimento B Serie
- Pub Date:
- February 1985
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1985NCimB..85..217T
- Keywords:
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- Electron Beams;
- High Power Lasers;
- Laser Applications;
- Light Scattering;
- Optical Measuring Instruments;
- Quenching (Atomic Physics);
- Electron Density (Concentration);
- Electron Energy;
- Photoelectrons;
- Polarized Light;
- Q Switched Lasers;
- Scattering Cross Sections;
- Thomson Scattering;
- Lasers and Masers