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The Electromagnetic Fields of Bunches

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Beam Instrumentation and Diagnostics

Part of the book series: Particle Acceleration and Detection ((PARTICLE))

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For many problems arising in the field of beam diagnostics, it is sufficient to derive influenced or induced signals considering a one-dimensional density distribution of the particles within a bunch or even macropulse. In most cases, the corresponding coordinate is the z-coordinate, respectively, the time t, related to each other by z = βct. Typical examples are

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Strehl, P. (2006). The Electromagnetic Fields of Bunches. In: Beam Instrumentation and Diagnostics. Particle Acceleration and Detection. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-26404-3_8

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