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Novel Magnetic Materials Research Using Free Electron Lasers

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Abstract

Synchrotron-radiation sources have dramatically increased the research capabilities of materials scientists. This increase has motivated advances in source development, from the (i) early, "parasitic" stage, to the (ii) present-day, dedicated bending-magnet stage, to the (iii) proposed, all-insertion-device stage.

© 1988 Optical Society of America

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