Classical Relativistic Electrodynamics Theory of Light Emission

Waves in Relativistic Electron Beams presents an advanced course of classical electrodynamics with application to the generation of high-power coherent radiation in the microwave to optical-wave regions. Specifically, it provides readers with th

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Chapter 1

1.1 J.D. Jackson: Classical Electrodmamics. 2nd edn. (Wiley. New York 1975) 1.2 W.K.H. Panofsky. M. Phillips: Classical Flertricitv and Magnetism. 2nd edn. (Addison- Wesley. Massachusetts 1962) 1.3 J.A. Stratton: Electromagnetic Theorv (McGraw-Hill, New York 1941) 1.4 J.A. Kong: Electromagnetic Wave Theory (Wiley, New York 1986) 1.5 R.E. Collin: FoundationsfiH Micrmt·m·e Engineering (McGraw-Hill, New York 1966) 1.6 S. Ramo, J.R. Whinnery, T. VanDuzer: Fields and Waves in Communication Electronics (Wiley. New York 1984) 1.7 L.D. Landau, E.M. Lifshitz: Electrodynamics of Continuous Media (Pergamon, Oxford 1960) 1.8 V.L. Ginzburg: The Propagation of' Electromagnetic Wa1·es in Plasmas (Pergamon. Oxford 1964) 1.9 K.C. Yeh. C.H. Liu: Theory of ionospheric Wa1·es (Academic. New York 1972) Chapter 2

W. Pauli: Theory of Relativity (Pergamon, Oxford 1958) C. Mller: The Theory of'Relafl\·ity (Clarendon, Oxford 1972) A. Sommerfeld: Electrodvnamics (Academic, New York 1952) J. Van Blade!: Relatil'ity and Engineering (Springer, Berlin 1984) A. Einstein: "Zur Elektrodynamik Bewegter Korper", Ann. Phys. 17. 891 ( 1905) H. Minkowski: Die Grundgleichung en fiir die Elektromagnetis chen Vorgange in Bewegten Korpern", Gottinger Nachrichten. 53 ( 1908) 2.7 C.T. Tai: "A Study of Electrodynamics of Moving Media", Pro c. IEEE 52, 685 (1964) 2.8 C.T. Tai: "A Present View on Electrodynamics of Moving Media", Radio Sci. 2, 245 (1967) 2.9 T. Shiozawa: "Phenomenologi cal and Electron-Theoret ical Study of the Electrodynamics of Rotating Systems", Proc. IEEE 61, 1694 (1973) 2.10 J.A. Kong: Electromagnetic Wave Theory (Wiley, New York 1986) 2.11 J.D. Jackson: Classical Electrodynamics, 2nd edn. (Wiley, New York 1975) 2.12 R.C. Costen, D. Adamson: "Three-Dimensio nal Derivation of the Electrodynamic Jump Conditions and Momentum-Ener gy Laws at a Moving Boundary", Proc. IEEE 53. 1181 (1965) 2.13 A. Einstein: "Das Prinzip von der Erhaltung der Schwerpunktsbe wegung und die Tragheit der Energie ... Ann. Phys. 20. 627 ( 1906) 2.1-+ A.P. French: Special Relati1·in (The MIT Introductory Physic:'. Series) (\1IT. Cambridge 1971)

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References

Chapter 3 3.1 J.D.Jackson: Classical Elt'ctmdynamic.l, I st edn. (Wiley, New York 1962) 3.2 W.K.H. Panofsky, M. Phillips: Classical Electricity and Magnetism. 2nd edn. (Addison- Wesley, Massachusetts 1962) 3.3 L.D. Landau, E.M. Lifshitz: Classical Theorv of' Fields (Pergamon, Oxford 1971) 3.4 H. Wiedemann: Synchrotron Radiation (Springer, Berlin 2003) 3.5 P.A. Cherenkov: "Visible Radiation Produced by Electrons Moving in a Medium with Velocities Exceeding that of Light", Phys. Rev. 52, 378 (1937) 3.6 I.M. Frank, I.E. Tamm: "Coherent Visible Radiation of Fast Electrons Passing through Matter", Compt. Rend. de l'Acad. Sci. U.R.S.S. 14. 109 (1937) 3.7 L.D. Landau, E.M. Lifshitz: Electrodynamics of' Continuous Media (Pergamon, Oxford 1960)p.357 3.8 L.I. Schiff: Quantum Mechanics. 2nd edn. (McGraw-Hill, New York 1955) p. 267 3.9 J.A. Kong: Electromagnetic Wm·e Theorv (Wiley, New