The wiggler
directs the electron beam back and forth, or «wiggles» the beam, to make it produce electromagnetic radiation.
Not exact matches
The researchers
direct a
beam of
electrons onto a thin, dielectric foil, where the
electron wave is modulated by irradiation with an orthogonally oriented laser.
The researchers
directed the pulsed terahertz radiation and the
electron beam onto a special antenna, where the
electrons and the terahertz photons can interact.
In this experiment, a 5.5 - GeV
beam of
electrons was
directed onto a target of liquid hydrogen, which has a single proton in its nucleus.
The synchrotron X-ray
beams, emitted when the
electrons change direction in strong magnetic fields, are
directed towards the experimental stations that surround the storage ring.