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Explicit expressions for growth rates in free-electron lasers with electromagnetic wiggler and axial magnetic field.
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1992
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Jaber, Imad Bakr
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Wiggler magnets.
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Free-electron lasers.
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Magnetic fields.
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I. B. Jaber, “Explicit expressions for growth rates in free-electron lasers with electromagnetic wiggler and axial magnetic field.,” Ph.D. - Doctoral Program, Middle East Technical University, 1992.