"Accelerator Physics: Radiation Safety and Applications" ed. by Ishaq Ahmad and Maaza Malek

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"Accelerator Physics: Radiation Safety and Applications" ed. by Ishaq Ahmad and Maaza Malek
ITExLi | 2018 | ISBN: 9535138367 9535138359 9789535138358 9789535138365 | 190 pages | PDF | 22 MB

This book provides a glance view on phase space dynamics of electron beam, motion of relativistic electrons in three-dimensional ideal undulator magnetic field, numerical simulation of electron multi-beam linear accelerator EVT, nuclear safety design of high energy accelerator facilities, and radiation safety aspects of operation of electron linear accelerators.

Scientists are continuously improving the accelerator and light source technologies to observe the secret of matter as well as the origin of nature which create new opportunities for accelerator physics research.

The determination of the structure of biomolecules is presently among the best examples of the application of synchrotron radiation. This book also covers synchrotron-based X-ray diffraction study of mammalian connective tissues and related disease. Furthermore, an overview of the versatile applications of ion beam and synchrotron radiation techniques in hair elemental profiling in biomedical studies is also incorporated in this book.


Contents
1 Phase Space Dynamics of Relativistic Particles
2 Motion of Electrons in Planar Ideal Undulator
3 Concept and Numerical Simulations of Multi-Beam Linear Accelerators EVT with Depressed Collector for Drive Beam
4 Optically Controlled Laser-Plasma Electron Acceleration for Compact γ-Ray Sources
5 Nuclear Safety Study of High Energy Heavy-ion Medical Accelerator Facility
6 Radiation Safety Aspects of Linac Operation with Bremsstrahlung Converters
7 X-Ray Diffraction Detects D-Periodic Location of Native Collagen Crosslinks In Situ and Those Resulting from Non- Enzymatic Glycation
8 Ion Beam, Synchrotron Radiation, and Related Techniques in Biomedicine: Elemental Profiling of Hair
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