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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Untersuchung optisch-feldionisierter Wasserstoff- und Deuterium-Plasmen mittels Thomson-gestreuten Laserlichtes

Jost, Claus Michael. Unknown Date (has links)
Universiẗat, Diss., 2001--München.
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Lösungen für das Stefan-Problem mit Gibbs-Thomson-Gesetz bei lokaler Minimierung

Röger, Matthias. Unknown Date (has links) (PDF)
Universiẗat, Diss., 2003--Bonn.
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Espalhamento Thomson no toróide compacto TC-1

Berni, Luiz Angelo 29 August 1996 (has links)
Orientador: Munemasa Machida / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Fisica Gleb Wataghin / Made available in DSpace on 2018-07-21T20:00:36Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Berni_LuizAngelo_D.pdf: 7474857 bytes, checksum: e352b50bbf0c05d94872b68f36f6467c (MD5) Previous issue date: 1996 / Resumo: Pela primeira vez foi instalado o diagnóstico de espalhamento Thomson no Toróide Compacto TC-1 da Unicamp. Primeiramente o diagnóstico foi realizado com uma única passagem do laser de rubi ( energia: 3 J -duração: 40 ns ) pelo plasma com injeção axial e radial do laser e observado a 90° .Com a injeção axial obtivemos uma densidade de (4,3 ± 0,7)x1021 m-3 e uma temperatura eletrônica de ( 8 ± 3) eV. Estes resultados foram confirmados com a geometria radial de injeção do laser com uma densidade de (5 ± 1)x1021 m-3 e uma temperatura de (5 ± 2) eV. A principal dificuldade neste tipo de experimento é a baixa razão entre a potência espalhada pelo plasma e a potência incidente do laser, que para um plasma típico de theta-pinch fica em torno de 10-12 .Para aumentar esta relação dois novos métodos foram estudados e aplicados no TC-1. O primeiro método que foi desenvolvido na Rússia consiste em fazer a luz do laser refletir várias vezes entre dois espelhos esféricos passando pela mesma região no plasma, aumentando desta forma o sinal espalhado. Com este método obtivemos um aumento do sinal de 5 vezes para 6 passagens do laser pelo plasma. Depois de algumas mudanças realizadas no TC-1 para aumentar a temperatura do plasma, conseguimos com o espalhamento Thomson multipasso uma temperatura de (24 ± 8) eV e uma densidade de (5,0 ± 0,8)x1021 m-3. O segundo método chamado de espalhamento Thomson em ângulo baixo, foi desenvolvido pela equipe do laboratório de Plasmas da Unicamp. Este método leva em consideração o fato de que para ângulos de observação menores de 90° a intensidade do espectro espalhado aumenta. Realizamos as medidas em um ângulo de 21° e através de um programa especialmente desenvolvido obtivemos uma temperatura de (15 ± 6) eV e uma densidade de (9 ± 2)x1021 m-3 que foram confirmados com espalhamento Thomson a 90°. Sendo que o nível de luz espúria do sistema ( do inglês "stray light" ) sempre foi mantida em níveis aceitáveis, a calibração do sistema foi realizada por espalhamento molecular Rayleigh com gás nitrogênio. Estes resultados de alta densidade e baixa temperatura que provavelmente são devidos a presença de impurezas no sistema, também foram confirmados pela espectroscopia V. U .V. e interferometria com CO2 instalados por outros membros da equipe / Abstract: For the first time, the 90° Thomson scattering diagnostic in the Compact Torus TC-1 at UNICAMP has been instaled. Firstly, this diagnostic has been done with traditional one pass of the rubi laser light ( energy : 3 J -duration : 40 ns ) through the plasma with axial and radial laser injection. By axial injection a density of (4.3 ± O.7)x1021 m-3 and a electronic temperature of ( 8 ± 3) eV was obtained . These results were confirmed with the radial geometry injection of the laser ( ne = (5 ± 1)x1021 m-3, Te = 5 ± 2 eV ). The main dificulty in this kind of experiment is the low ratio between the scattered power from the plasma and the incident laser power, which for a tipical theta-pinch plasma is about 10-12. To increase this relation, two new methods were studied and applied to the TC-1 device. The first method , developed recently in Russia, forces the laser light to pass several times in the same scattering region of the plasma through reflections in two spherical mirrors, increasing therefore the scattered light. An increase of 5 times was obtained with 6 passes of the laser through the plasma. After carrying out some changes in the TC-1 system, in order to increase the plasma temperature, the multipass Thomson scattering measurements were performed. With this method a temperature of (24 ± 8) eV and a density of (5.0 ± 0.8)x1021 m-3 were measured. The second method, the low angle Thomson scattering, was developed by the UNICAMP's plasma laboratory group. This method takes into account the fact that for observation angles less than 90° the scattered light increases. Our experiment has been carried out at 21° and the plasma parameters were calculated by using a specially developed code. A density of (9 ± 2 )x1021 m-3 and a temperature of (15 ± 6) eV were measured and confirmed by a single pass 90° Thomson scattering. As the stray light of the system has been kept to acceptable low levels, the calibration of the signals has been done by molecular Rayleigh scattering using nitrogen gas. These high density and low temperature results, that are probably due to the impurities in the system, were confirmed by V.U.V. spectroscopy and CO2 interferometry instaled by other members of the grou / Doutorado / Física / Doutor em Ciências
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To be and build the glorious world : the educational thought and practice of Watson Thomson, 1899-1946

Welton, Michael Robert January 1983 (has links)
"To Be and Build the Glorious World" examines the educational thought and practice of Watson Thomson, the most passionate and controversial of the activist educators who worked in Canada from the mid-1930s to the mid-1940s. Using a contextual biographical methodology, the evolution of Thomson's motivational structure and world-view is examined. The opening chapters identify the educative forces that shaped Thomson's transformative-communitarian educational philosophy. Subsequent chapters analyze the interplay of Thomson's transformative- communitarian vision with the Canadian context—Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. A critical examination of Thomson's educational thought and practice shows that he adopted a consistent modus operandi. For Thomson, study-groups were to be spearheads of social change. Guided by the vision of a new, fully co-operative society, these groups would gradually initiate a social and intellectual revolution. Thomson's spearhead theory, put into practice in many contexts, was most successful in Saskatchewan. There he found support in a left populist culture. Thomson's accomplishments as an adult educator were many. First, he had a significant impact on many individual lives, helping people to see life as an indivisible whole. Second, Thomson participated in, and initiated, a remarkable range of educational ventures, some successful, others not. Thomson's educational thought and practice raises important questions on the relationship between nonformal education, social movements and policy outcomes. Indeed, a close study of Watson Thomson's career reveals the existence of a gentle, but persistent movement towards cultural revitalization in Western Canada in the 1930s and 1940s. Further, it suggests the presence of some unexpected avant-garde themes in the life of the Canadian left. This thesis, then, "explains" Watson Thomson's educational thought and practice contextually. In so doing, it also offers an explanation of the previously undocumented histories of adult education in three prairie provinces. / Education, Faculty of / Curriculum and Pedagogy (EDCP), Department of / Graduate
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Diagnostika Thomsonovým rozptylem na tokamaku COMPASS / Thomson Scattering Diagnostic on COMPASS Tokamak

Aftanas, Milan January 2015 (has links)
Thorough study of plasma behaviour in magnetically confined fusion devices is of great importance in recent research. Diagnostics capable to reliably provide important parameters of the hot plasma are key tool in the effort to control fusion energy on Earth. Thomson Scattering diagnostic has a credit of being a complex design diagnostic with reliable measurement of electron temperature and density profiles. The main subjects of this thesis are design of the Thomson Scattering system for the COMPASS tokamak, analysis of output data errors and exploitation of the data to study plasma behaviour. Besides this work, the author has been involved in the design of Thomson Scattering systems for the ITER tokamak and this design is presented here as well. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
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Comprehensive Modeling of Novel Thermal Systems: Investigation of Cascaded Thermoelectrics and Bio-Inspired Thermal Protection Systems Performance

Kanimba, Eurydice 04 December 2019 (has links)
Thermal systems involve multiple components assembled to store or transfer heat for power, cooling, or insulation purpose, and this research focuses on modeling the performance of two novel thermal systems that are capable of functioning in environments subjected to high heat fluxes. The first investigated thermal system is a cascaded thermoelectric generator (TEG) that directly converts heat into electricity and offers a green option for renewable energy generation. The presented cascaded TEG allows harvesting energy in high temperatures ranging from 473K to 973K, and being a solid-state device with no moving parts constitutes an excellent feature for increase device life cycle and minimum maintenance in harsh, remote environments. Two cascaded TEG designs are analyzed in this research: the two-stage and three-stage cascaded TEGs, and based on the findings, the two-stage cascaded TEG produces a power output of 42 W with an efficiency of 8.3% while the three-cascaded TEG produces 51 W with an efficiency of 10.2%. The second investigated novel thermal system is a thermal protection system inspired by the porous internal skeleton of the cuttlefish also known as cuttlebone. The presented bio- inspired thermal protection has excellent features to serve as an integrated thermal protection system for spacecraft vehicles including being lightweight (93% porosity) and possessing high compressive strength. A large amount of heat flux is generated from friction between air and spacecraft vehicle exterior, especially during reentry into the atmosphere, and part of the herein presented research involves a thermomechanical modeling analysis of the cuttlebone bio-inspired integrated thermal protection system along with comparing its performance with three conventional structures such as the wavy, the pyramid, and cylindrical pin structures. The results suggest that the cuttlebone integrated thermal protection system excels the best at resisting deformation caused by thermal expansion when subjected to aerodynamic heat fluxes. / Doctor of Philosophy / Operating engineering systems in extremely hot environments often decreases systems' reliability, life cycle, and creates premature failure. This research investigates two novel thermal systems capable of functioning in high temperatures including a cascaded thermoelectric generator (TEG) and a bio-inspired thermal protection system. The first evaluated novel thermal systems is a cascaded TEG that directly converts waste heat into power, and being a solid-state device with no moving parts forms an excellent feature for device life cycle improvement and minimum maintenance in harsh, remote environments. The research findings show that the designed cascaded TEGs can produce power when subjected to high temperatures ranging from 473K to 973K. The remaining part of the research presented in this dissertation models the thermomechanical performance of a lightweight structure, which is inspired by the internal skeleton of the cuttlefish, also knows as the cuttlebone. The cuttlefish's natural ability to support high-deep sea pressure translates into possessing high compressive strength, and when added the fact of being lightweight (up to 93% porosity), the cuttlebone forms an excellent candidate to serve as integrated thermal protection for spacecraft vehicles. The last part of the presented research discuss the thermomechanical analysis of the cuttlebone when subjected to high aerodynamics heat flux generated from friction between the air and spacecraft vehicle exterior, and it was found that the cuttlebone structure resists deformation associated with the steep temperature gradient experienced by the spacecraft vehicle during travel.
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Estudo genético-clínico de pacientes com síndromes progeróides / Genetic and clinical study of patients with progerioid syndromes

Lazzaro Filho, Ricardo Di 10 October 2017 (has links)
Algumas síndromes genéticas monogênicas apresentam fenótipos considerados progeróides, ou seja, desenvolvem precocemente características clínicas semelhantes às observadas no envelhecimento humano normal. A relação fisiopatológica entre essas doenças e o processo de envelhecimento vem sendo estudada, sendo que o entendimento dos mecanismos moleculares em um campo contribui para a compreensão do outro. As síndromes de Hutchinson-Gilford e Rothmund-Thomson são duas condições progeróides raras, já bem caracterizadas clinicamente, que são causadas por alterações nos genes LMNA (em um alelo) e RECQL4 (nos dois alelos), respectivamente. No entanto, em cerca de 40% a 60% dos indivíduos com a síndrome de Rothmund-Thomson, não são encontradas mutações em RECQL4, constituindo um subgrupo chamado de tipo I; desse modo, os casos com alteração no gene constituem o tipo II da síndrome. Indivíduos com o tipo II apresentam um risco aumentado para o desenvolvimento de câncer, particularmente o osteossarcoma. Neste trabalho, nove pacientes com sinais progeróides foram avaliados clinicamente e tiveram o DNA sequenciado. Um paciente recebeu o diagnóstico clínico de síndrome de Hutchinson-Gilford, que foi confirmado pela mutação patogênica mais frequente encontrada no gene LMNA (p.Gly608Gly). Oito pacientes jovens, com mediana de idade de 2 anos e 2 meses, foram diagnosticados clinicamente como afetados pela síndrome de Rothmund-Thomson, cujas características clínicas mais comuns incluíam déficit pôndero-estatural, cabelos e sobrancelhas/cílios esparsos, fronte ampla, lesão cutânea (eritema em face e lesão poiquilodérmica) e anomalias ósseas, alterações típicas da síndrome. Catarata estava presente em 50% dos indivíduos. Nenhum dos pacientes desenvolveu algum tipo de tumor até o momento. O sequenciamento do gene RECQL4 mostrou a presença de três variantes patogênicas diferentes, em três probandos (37,5%), sendo dois em homozigose e um em heterozigose composta, todas já descritas previamente na literatura. Em busca de alterações em outro gene que pudesse explicar o quadro apresentado pelos pacientes sem mutação, três dos probandos, incluindo os genitores de um deles, tiveram o exoma sequenciado. No entanto, não foram encontradas, nessa etapa, variantes adicionais que explicassem na totalidade os fenótipos apresentados. Comparando os achados clínicos dos pacientes com a síndrome de Rothmund-Thomson tipo I e tipo II, foi observada diferença estatisticamente significante na incidência de catarata subcapsular nos pacientes sem mutação (p<0,05), semelhante ao que é descrito na literatura. Diante dos achados clínicos e moleculares obtidos, foi realizado o aconselhamento genético para todos os indivíduos, enfatizando a evolução, os cuidados e acompanhamentos necessários para as duas doenças em questão e fornecendo informações aos genitores dos probandos sobre o risco de recorrência para a prole futura / Some monogenic disorders exhibit progeroid phenotypes, in other words, they develop premature characteristics similar to those observed in normal human aging. The physiopathological correlation between these diseases and the aging process has being studied, and the understanding of the molecular mechanisms in one field contributes to the understanding of the other. The Hutchinson-Gilford and Rothmund-Thomson syndromes are two clinically well-characterized rare progerioid conditions that are caused by changes in the LMNA (in one allele) and RECQL4 (in both alleles) genes, respectively. However, in about 40% to 60% of individuals with Rothmund-Thomson syndrome, no mutations are found in RECQL4, constituting a subgroup called type I; thus, cases with mutations in the gene constitute the type II group of the syndrome. Individuals with type II have an increased risk for the development of cancer, particularly osteosarcoma. In this study, nine patients with progerioid signs were clinically evaluated and had the DNA sequenced. One patient was clinically diagnosed with Hutchinson-Gilford syndrome, which was confirmed by the most frequent pathogenic mutation found in the LMNA gene (p.Gly608Gly). Eight young patients with median age of 2 years and 2 months were clinically diagnosed as affected by Rothmund-Thomson syndrome, whose most common clinical features included: short stature; sparse hair, eyebrows and eyelashes; erythematous skin lesions and poikiloderma; and bone abnormalities; all typical of the syndrome. Cataract was present in 50% of individuals. None of the patients has developed any type of tumor at this time. Sequencing of the RECQL4 gene showed the presence of three different pathogenic variants in three probands (37.5%), two in homozygous and one in compound heterozygosity, all previously described in the literature. In search of alterations in another gene that could explain the phenotype presented by the patients without mutation, three of the probands, including the parents of one of them, had the exoma sequenced. However, there were no additional variants at this stage that fully explained the phenotypes presented by these individuals. Comparing the clinical findings of patients with Rothmund-Thomson syndrome type I and type II, a statistically significant difference was observed in the incidence of subcapsular cataract in patients without mutation (p <0.05), similar to that described in the literature. In light of the clinical and molecular findings, genetic counseling was performed for all individuals, emphasizing the evolution, care and follow-up needed for the two diseases in question and providing information to the parents of the probands on the risk of recurrence for future offspring
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Estudo genético-clínico de pacientes com síndromes progeróides / Genetic and clinical study of patients with progerioid syndromes

Ricardo Di Lazzaro Filho 10 October 2017 (has links)
Algumas síndromes genéticas monogênicas apresentam fenótipos considerados progeróides, ou seja, desenvolvem precocemente características clínicas semelhantes às observadas no envelhecimento humano normal. A relação fisiopatológica entre essas doenças e o processo de envelhecimento vem sendo estudada, sendo que o entendimento dos mecanismos moleculares em um campo contribui para a compreensão do outro. As síndromes de Hutchinson-Gilford e Rothmund-Thomson são duas condições progeróides raras, já bem caracterizadas clinicamente, que são causadas por alterações nos genes LMNA (em um alelo) e RECQL4 (nos dois alelos), respectivamente. No entanto, em cerca de 40% a 60% dos indivíduos com a síndrome de Rothmund-Thomson, não são encontradas mutações em RECQL4, constituindo um subgrupo chamado de tipo I; desse modo, os casos com alteração no gene constituem o tipo II da síndrome. Indivíduos com o tipo II apresentam um risco aumentado para o desenvolvimento de câncer, particularmente o osteossarcoma. Neste trabalho, nove pacientes com sinais progeróides foram avaliados clinicamente e tiveram o DNA sequenciado. Um paciente recebeu o diagnóstico clínico de síndrome de Hutchinson-Gilford, que foi confirmado pela mutação patogênica mais frequente encontrada no gene LMNA (p.Gly608Gly). Oito pacientes jovens, com mediana de idade de 2 anos e 2 meses, foram diagnosticados clinicamente como afetados pela síndrome de Rothmund-Thomson, cujas características clínicas mais comuns incluíam déficit pôndero-estatural, cabelos e sobrancelhas/cílios esparsos, fronte ampla, lesão cutânea (eritema em face e lesão poiquilodérmica) e anomalias ósseas, alterações típicas da síndrome. Catarata estava presente em 50% dos indivíduos. Nenhum dos pacientes desenvolveu algum tipo de tumor até o momento. O sequenciamento do gene RECQL4 mostrou a presença de três variantes patogênicas diferentes, em três probandos (37,5%), sendo dois em homozigose e um em heterozigose composta, todas já descritas previamente na literatura. Em busca de alterações em outro gene que pudesse explicar o quadro apresentado pelos pacientes sem mutação, três dos probandos, incluindo os genitores de um deles, tiveram o exoma sequenciado. No entanto, não foram encontradas, nessa etapa, variantes adicionais que explicassem na totalidade os fenótipos apresentados. Comparando os achados clínicos dos pacientes com a síndrome de Rothmund-Thomson tipo I e tipo II, foi observada diferença estatisticamente significante na incidência de catarata subcapsular nos pacientes sem mutação (p<0,05), semelhante ao que é descrito na literatura. Diante dos achados clínicos e moleculares obtidos, foi realizado o aconselhamento genético para todos os indivíduos, enfatizando a evolução, os cuidados e acompanhamentos necessários para as duas doenças em questão e fornecendo informações aos genitores dos probandos sobre o risco de recorrência para a prole futura / Some monogenic disorders exhibit progeroid phenotypes, in other words, they develop premature characteristics similar to those observed in normal human aging. The physiopathological correlation between these diseases and the aging process has being studied, and the understanding of the molecular mechanisms in one field contributes to the understanding of the other. The Hutchinson-Gilford and Rothmund-Thomson syndromes are two clinically well-characterized rare progerioid conditions that are caused by changes in the LMNA (in one allele) and RECQL4 (in both alleles) genes, respectively. However, in about 40% to 60% of individuals with Rothmund-Thomson syndrome, no mutations are found in RECQL4, constituting a subgroup called type I; thus, cases with mutations in the gene constitute the type II group of the syndrome. Individuals with type II have an increased risk for the development of cancer, particularly osteosarcoma. In this study, nine patients with progerioid signs were clinically evaluated and had the DNA sequenced. One patient was clinically diagnosed with Hutchinson-Gilford syndrome, which was confirmed by the most frequent pathogenic mutation found in the LMNA gene (p.Gly608Gly). Eight young patients with median age of 2 years and 2 months were clinically diagnosed as affected by Rothmund-Thomson syndrome, whose most common clinical features included: short stature; sparse hair, eyebrows and eyelashes; erythematous skin lesions and poikiloderma; and bone abnormalities; all typical of the syndrome. Cataract was present in 50% of individuals. None of the patients has developed any type of tumor at this time. Sequencing of the RECQL4 gene showed the presence of three different pathogenic variants in three probands (37.5%), two in homozygous and one in compound heterozygosity, all previously described in the literature. In search of alterations in another gene that could explain the phenotype presented by the patients without mutation, three of the probands, including the parents of one of them, had the exoma sequenced. However, there were no additional variants at this stage that fully explained the phenotypes presented by these individuals. Comparing the clinical findings of patients with Rothmund-Thomson syndrome type I and type II, a statistically significant difference was observed in the incidence of subcapsular cataract in patients without mutation (p <0.05), similar to that described in the literature. In light of the clinical and molecular findings, genetic counseling was performed for all individuals, emphasizing the evolution, care and follow-up needed for the two diseases in question and providing information to the parents of the probands on the risk of recurrence for future offspring
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High-Yield Optical Undulators Scalable to Optical Free-Electron Laser Operation by Traveling-Wave Thomson-Scattering

Steiniger, Klaus 18 April 2018 (has links) (PDF)
All across physics research, incoherent and coherent light sources are extensively utilized. Especially highly brilliant X-ray sources such as third generation synchrotrons or free-electron lasers have become an invaluable tool enabling experimental techniques that are unique to these kinds of light sources. But these sources have developed to large scale facilities and a demand in compact laboratory scale sources providing radiation of similar quality arises nowadays. This thesis focuses on Traveling-Wave Thomson-Scattering (TWTS) which allows for the realization of ultra-compact, inherently synchronized and highly brilliant light sources. The TWTS geometry provides optical undulators, through which electrons pass and thereby emit radiation, with hundreds to thousands of undulator periods by utilizing pulse-front tilted lasers pulses from high peak-power laser systems. TWTS can realize incoherent radiation sources with orders of magnitude higher photon yield than established head-on Thomson sources. Moreover, optical free-electron lasers (OFELs) can be realized with TWTS if state-of-the-art technology in electron accelerators and laser systems is utilized. Tilting the laser pulse front with respect to the wavefront by half of this interaction angle optimizes electron and laser pulse overlap by compensating the spatial offset between electrons and the laser pulse-front at the beginning of the interaction when the electrons are far from the laser pulse axis. The laser pulse-front tilt ensures continuous overlap between electrons and laser pulse while the electrons cross the laser pulse cross-sectional area. Thus the interaction distance can be controlled in TWTS by the laser pulse width rather than laser pulse duration. Utilizing wide, petawatt class laser pulses allows realizing thousands of optical undulator periods. This thesis will show that TWTS OFELs emitting ultraviolet radiation are realizable today with existing technology for electron accelerators and laser systems. The requirements on electron bunch and laser pulse quality of these ultraviolet TWTS OFELs are discussed in detail as well as the corresponding requirements of TWTS OFELs emitting in the soft and hard X-ray range. These requirements are derived from scaling laws which stem from a self-consistent analytic description of the electron bunch and radiation field dynamics in TWTS OFELs presented within this thesis. It is shown that these dynamics in TWTS OFELs are qualitatively equivalent to the electron bunch and radiation field dynamics of standard free-electron lasers which analytically proves the applicability of TWTS for the realization of an optical free-electron laser. Furthermore, experimental setup strategies to generate the pulse-front tilted TWTS laser pulses are presented and designs of experimental setups for the above examples are discussed. The presented setup strategies provide dispersion compensation, required due to angular dispersion of the laser pulse, which is especially relevant when building compact, high-yield hard X-ray TWTS sources in large interaction angle setups. An example of such an enhanced Thomson source by TWTS, which provides orders of magnitude higher spectral photon density than a comparable head-on interaction geometry, is presented, too
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High-Yield Optical Undulators Scalable to Optical Free-Electron Laser Operation by Traveling-Wave Thomson-Scattering

Steiniger, Klaus 18 April 2018 (has links)
All across physics research, incoherent and coherent light sources are extensively utilized. Especially highly brilliant X-ray sources such as third generation synchrotrons or free-electron lasers have become an invaluable tool enabling experimental techniques that are unique to these kinds of light sources. But these sources have developed to large scale facilities and a demand in compact laboratory scale sources providing radiation of similar quality arises nowadays. This thesis focuses on Traveling-Wave Thomson-Scattering (TWTS) which allows for the realization of ultra-compact, inherently synchronized and highly brilliant light sources. The TWTS geometry provides optical undulators, through which electrons pass and thereby emit radiation, with hundreds to thousands of undulator periods by utilizing pulse-front tilted lasers pulses from high peak-power laser systems. TWTS can realize incoherent radiation sources with orders of magnitude higher photon yield than established head-on Thomson sources. Moreover, optical free-electron lasers (OFELs) can be realized with TWTS if state-of-the-art technology in electron accelerators and laser systems is utilized. Tilting the laser pulse front with respect to the wavefront by half of this interaction angle optimizes electron and laser pulse overlap by compensating the spatial offset between electrons and the laser pulse-front at the beginning of the interaction when the electrons are far from the laser pulse axis. The laser pulse-front tilt ensures continuous overlap between electrons and laser pulse while the electrons cross the laser pulse cross-sectional area. Thus the interaction distance can be controlled in TWTS by the laser pulse width rather than laser pulse duration. Utilizing wide, petawatt class laser pulses allows realizing thousands of optical undulator periods. This thesis will show that TWTS OFELs emitting ultraviolet radiation are realizable today with existing technology for electron accelerators and laser systems. The requirements on electron bunch and laser pulse quality of these ultraviolet TWTS OFELs are discussed in detail as well as the corresponding requirements of TWTS OFELs emitting in the soft and hard X-ray range. These requirements are derived from scaling laws which stem from a self-consistent analytic description of the electron bunch and radiation field dynamics in TWTS OFELs presented within this thesis. It is shown that these dynamics in TWTS OFELs are qualitatively equivalent to the electron bunch and radiation field dynamics of standard free-electron lasers which analytically proves the applicability of TWTS for the realization of an optical free-electron laser. Furthermore, experimental setup strategies to generate the pulse-front tilted TWTS laser pulses are presented and designs of experimental setups for the above examples are discussed. The presented setup strategies provide dispersion compensation, required due to angular dispersion of the laser pulse, which is especially relevant when building compact, high-yield hard X-ray TWTS sources in large interaction angle setups. An example of such an enhanced Thomson source by TWTS, which provides orders of magnitude higher spectral photon density than a comparable head-on interaction geometry, is presented, too

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