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View SchemaTheory of the magnetronic laser
| Authors | Miroslav Pardy |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | physics/0306024 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0306024 |
Abstract
We determine the total power of radiation of electron moving in the planar magnetron fields and the power spectrum generated by a single electron and by a system of N electrons moving coherently in the planar magnetron. We argue that for large N and high intensity of electric and magnetic fields, the power of radiation of such magnetronic laser, MAL, can be sufficient for application in the physical, chemical, biological and medicine sciences. In medicine, the magnetronic laser, can be used for the therapy of the localized cancer tumors. The application of MAL in CERN as an ion source for LHC is not excluded.
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