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X-Ray Polarimetry Workshop SLAC, Stanford, California 9-11 February 2004 |
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Particle Accelerator Sources and Particle Accelerator Sources and Measurements of X-Ray Polarization
Roger
Carr
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
Carr@SLAC.Stanford.edu
Roger Carr
Magnetic structures on storage rings and free electron lasers are examples of particle accelerator devices used for the production of light, including plane and circularly polarized light. The contemporary experimental community makes heavy use of the polarization properties of such light, from infrared to hard x-ray energies. This talk will include a discussion of particle accelerator sources and polarization properties, and a discussion of measurement techniques and experiments that concern the polarization of radiation.
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