Hierarchic Electrodynamics and Free Electron Lasers :
[Book]
Concepts, Calculations, and Practical Applications.
Victor V Kulish
Hoboken
CRC Press
2011
(678 pages)
Front Cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: High-Current Free Electron Lasers as a Historical Relic of the Star Wars Epoch; Chapter 2: Elements of the Theory of Hierarchic Dynamic Systems; Chapter 3: Hierarchic Oscillations; Chapter 4: Hierarchic Waves; Chapter 5: Hierarchic Description; Chapter 6: Hierarchic Systems with Fast Rotating Phases; Chapter 7: Electron Oscillations in FEL-Like Electronic Systems; Chapter 8: Hierarchic Oscillations and Waves:: The Foundation of the World?; Chapter 9: Free Electron Lasers for the Cluster Systems. Chapter 10: General Description of the FEL ModelsChapter 11: Parametrical (Ordinary) Free Electron Lasers:: Weak-Signal Theory; Chapter 12: Ordinary (Parametrical) Free Electron Lasers: Cubic-Nonlinear Theory; Chapter 13: Two-Stream Superheterodyne Free Electron Lasers; Back Cover.
Hierarchic Electrodynamics and Free Electron Lasers: Concepts, Calculations, and Practical Applications presents intriguing new fundamental concepts in the phenomenon of hierarchical electrodynamics as a new direction in physics. Concentrating on the key theory of hierarchic oscillations and waves, this book focuses on the numerous applications of nonlinear theory in different types of high-current Free Electron Lasers (FEL), including their primary function in the calculation methods used to analyze various multi-resonant, multi-frequency nonlinear FEL models. This is considered the first boo.