Enhanced Optical Cooling of Particle Beams in Storage Rings
E. G. Bessonov

TL;DR
This paper introduces an enhanced optical cooling method for particle beams in storage rings, utilizing nonlinear selective interactions with amplified undulator radiation to achieve rapid, non-exponential damping.
Contribution
It presents a novel EOC technique that employs a moving screen for selectivity, improving cooling efficiency over traditional methods.
Findings
Achieves faster damping of particle beams.
Utilizes nonlinear interaction for enhanced cooling.
Introduces a new optical system with a moving screen.
Abstract
A method of enhanced optical cooling (EOC) based on nonlinear selective interaction between particles and theirs amplified undulator radiation wavelets (URW) in storage rings is discussed. It leads to non-exponential fast damping. The selectivity is arranged by a moving screen located on the image plane of the optical system projecting URW there.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar Thermal and Photovoltaic Systems · Optical properties and cooling technologies in crystalline materials
