
Published online:
01 September 2007
Published in print:
22 July 2004
Online ISBN:
9780191708770
Print ISBN:
9780198508557
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12.1 Quasiperiodic Undulators 12.1 Quasiperiodic Undulators
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12.2 Figure-8 Undulators 12.2 Figure-8 Undulators
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12.3 Adjustable Phase IDs 12.3 Adjustable Phase IDs
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12.4 Staggered Array IDs 12.4 Staggered Array IDs
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12.5 Revolvers and Multiundulators 12.5 Revolvers and Multiundulators
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12.6 Micro-Undulators 12.6 Micro-Undulators
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12.7 Future Possibilities 12.7 Future Possibilities
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12.7.1 Electrostatic Devices 12.7.1 Electrostatic Devices
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12.7.2 Image Charge Undulator 12.7.2 Image Charge Undulator
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12.7.3 Microwave Devices 12.7.3 Microwave Devices
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12.7.4 Crystalline Undulator 12.7.4 Crystalline Undulator
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Chapter
12 Novel and Exotic Insertion Devices
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Pages
199–208
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Published:July 2004
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Clarke, James A., 'Novel and Exotic Insertion Devices', 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/9780198508557.003.0012, accessed 6 May 2025.
Abstract
This chapter examines some novel undulator concepts which have been developed to enhance particular properties of the insertion device. Quasiperiodic, figure-8, staggered array, revolver, and adjustable phase undulators are discussed. Finally, some more exotic concepts for generating undulator-like radiation are described. These concepts include electrostatic devices, image charge undulators, microwave-based systems, and crystal-based systems.
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