Rhee, 1986 - Google Patents
Invariance properties of the root-mean-square emittance in a linear systemRhee, 1986
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- 4046839881860431601
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- Rhee M
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- Physics of Fluids
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It is shown that for a beam of arbitrary distribution function, the root-mean-square emittance is invariant under any linear transformation if the determinant of transfer matrix is unity. The invariance condition is generalized by defining a normalized root-mean-square emittance to …
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