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Journal of the Physical Society of Japan | 1993

Harmonics in FEL with Plane Polarised Wiggler and Axial Guide Field

T. P. Pandya; L. M. Bali; Pallavi Jha; Anchal Srivastava; R. K. Shukla; V Saxena

Spontaneous and coherent emission of radiation in a FEL with planar wiggler and axial magnetic fields is investigated. The eccentricities of the resulting electron trajectory and spontaneous emission are seen to be different. On interaction with e.m. radiation electron orbits give rise to elliptically polarised coherent emission at principal and harmonic frequencies. Beam amplifications at higher harmonics peak at lower axial field strengths. The peak gains are significantly larger than the gain obtained at the next lower frequency in the absence of axial magnetic fields.


Journal of the Physical Society of Japan | 1991

Electron Trajectories and Gains in FEL with an Axial Guide Field

T. P. Pandya; L. M. Bali; Pallavi Jha; Anchal Srivastava; R. K. Shukla

Electron trajectories and small signal gains have been evaluated for a FEL with a constant wiggler and strong axial guide field. Two different injections into the wiggler are considered in this paper. The first case is that the electron beam is injected into an ideal helical orbit. In the second case, the electrons are injected parallel to the axial guide field. At the Doppler upshifted wiggler frequency the magnitudes of gain for the two types of injection tend to become identical. At the upshifted Larmor frequency the FEL gain is feasible. In the case of axial injection, small gains at frequencies higher than those obtained with perfect beam injection are also found possible. Effects of space charge, including enhancement in gain are discussed.


Physics and Chemistry of Liquids | 1989

Electrostatic interaction of liquid molecule with surroundings

T. P. Pandya; L. M. Bali; Pallavi Jha

Abstract The deformation of a spherical molecule due to its own reaction field is studied theoretically. The spheroidal shape thus obtained is used to calculate the cohesion energy of polar liquids and also their molecular dipole moments. The latter values are found to be in better agreement with moments measured in the gas phase than those obtained earlier. Relevance of the model in molecular theory of liquids is pointed out.


Journal of the Physical Society of Japan | 1989

Single Particle Analysis of Free-Electron Laser with Uniform Axial Electrostatic and Magnetic Fields

Pallavi Jha; T. P. Pandya; L. M. Bali; Seema Lal

The possibility of obtaining significant FEL gain at an upshifted Larmor frequency is examined with the help of single particle analysis in the small gain per pass limit.


Journal of The Optical Society of America B-optical Physics | 1988

New radiation frequency in free-electron lasers with axial guide field

L. M. Bali; T. P. Pandya; Pallavi Jha; Rachna Manglik

The physical processes involved in energy exchange between the radiation field and relativistic electrons in a free-electron laser cavity with an axial guide field have been discussed in the context of the single-particle dynamics as well as the solution of the Vlasov–Maxwell equations. Thus laser gains have been calculated at the new radiation frequency.


Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 1984

Stability of spheroidal drops in the field of a point charge

T. P. Pandya; L. M. Bali; Pallavi Jha

Abstract The deformation of dielectric drops in the field of point charge is studied theoretically. Neglecting the effects of viscosity, the resulting changes in electrostatic and surface energies are calculated. Both odd and even modes of deformation are found to exist. The effects of field configuration on stability of the modes is examined. Following the analysis the shape of the stable deformed surface can be predicted.


Physical Review A | 1987

Single-particle dynamics of a free-electron laser with axial field.

T. P. Pandya; L. M. Bali; Usha Bakshi; Pallavi Jha


Physical Review A | 1991

Higher free-electron laser frequencies with circularly polarized wigglers and axial magnetic fields.

L. M. Bali; T. P. Pandya; Pallavi Jha; Anchal Srivastava; R. K. Shukla


international workshop on physics of semiconductor devices | 2002

TiO2 films prepared by sol-gel and vacuum evaporation and their use in humidity sensor using optical fiber

L. M. Bali; B. C. Yadav; R. K. Shukla; Anchal Srivastava; U. D. Misra; G. C. Dubey


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1995

Three dimensional simulation of an FEL amplifier with an axial field

Anchal Srivastava; L. M. Bali; T. P. Pandya; Pallavi Jha; R. K. Shukla

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Seema Lal

University of Lucknow

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