
Published online:
01 September 2007
Published in print:
22 July 2004
Online ISBN:
9780191708770
Print ISBN:
9780198508557
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6.1 Characterization of Polarization 6.1 Characterization of Polarization
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6.2 Bending Magnets 6.2 Bending Magnets
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6.3 Conventional Planar Insertion Devices 6.3 Conventional Planar Insertion Devices
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6.4 Asymmetric Wigglers 6.4 Asymmetric Wigglers
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6.5 Elliptical Multipole Wiggler 6.5 Elliptical Multipole Wiggler
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6.6 Helical Undulators 6.6 Helical Undulators
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6.7 Crossed Undulators 6.7 Crossed Undulators
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6.8 Power from Helical Undulators 6.8 Power from Helical Undulators
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6.8.1 Total Power 6.8.1 Total Power
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6.8.2 Power Density 6.8.2 Power Density
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Chapter
6 Generation of Polarized Light
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Pages
92–105
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Published:July 2004
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Clarke, James A., 'Generation of Polarized Light', The Science and Technology of Undulators and Wigglers, Oxford Series on Synchrotron Radiation (Oxford , 2004; online edn, Oxford Academic, 1 Sept. 2007), https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198508557.003.0006, accessed 5 May 2025.
Abstract
In this chapter, the polarization properties of the light generated by bending magnets, wigglers, and undulators are explained in terms of Stokes parameters. It is shown that the polarization properties can be enhanced and controlled through the use of special asymmetric, elliptical, or helical magnet geometries. Finally, the power levels generated are examined and examples are given.
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