2019
DOI: 10.12693/aphyspola.136.745
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Correcting for FEL Magnetic Field Distortions: The Method of Bilinear Shimming

Abstract: A THz free electron laser is being built in Ariel University. Upon completion it is intended to become a user facility. The free electron laser is designed to emit radiation between 1 and 5 THz. It is planned to operate in the super radiance regime. The anticipated output of the free electron laser, is in excess of 150 kW instantaneous power. An essential part of every free electron laser is a device generating a periodic magnetic field denoted as the wiggler. One of the main requirements of a free electron la… Show more

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“…Such type of irradiation was applied to H1299 cells to examine the possible anti‐tumorigenic effects. Using a free electron laser (FEL‐the Israeli FEL project is a joint project of Ariel University and Tel‐Aviv University; see Gover et al [2004]; Socol et al [2005]; Chaimov et al [2019]), the cells were irradiated by 5 µs pulses of MMW at 101 GHz and PD of approximately 0.5 kW/cm 2 . Following irradiation, the cell proliferation rate decreased, and cell death significantly increased.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such type of irradiation was applied to H1299 cells to examine the possible anti‐tumorigenic effects. Using a free electron laser (FEL‐the Israeli FEL project is a joint project of Ariel University and Tel‐Aviv University; see Gover et al [2004]; Socol et al [2005]; Chaimov et al [2019]), the cells were irradiated by 5 µs pulses of MMW at 101 GHz and PD of approximately 0.5 kW/cm 2 . Following irradiation, the cell proliferation rate decreased, and cell death significantly increased.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%