Three-dimensional theory of Compton scattering and advanced biomedical applications

Particle Accelerator Conference, 2001. PAC 2001. Proceedings of the 2001(2001)

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A complete, three-dimensional theory of Compton scattering is described, which fully takes into account the effects of the electron beam emittance and energy spread upon the scattered X-ray spectral brightness. This formalism is then applied to Compton scattering in a three-dimensional laser focus, and yields a complete description of the influence of the electron beam phase space topology on the X-ray spectral brightness; analytical expressions including the effects of emittance and energy spread are also obtained in the one-dimensional limit
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compton effect,x-ray production,particle beam diagnostics,compton scattering,x-ray spectral brightness,biomedical,electron beam emittance,electron beam energy spread,electron beam phase space topology,three-dimensional,three-dimensional laser focus,electron beam,three dimensional,light scattering,cutoff frequency,phase space,brightness,electron emission
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