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<DIV class=moz-forward-container><BR><BR><PRE>***An interactive video feed of the seminar will be available in ARC728
THz Radiation and How You Make It Geoff Krafft
When: Thursday Nov. 20; 1:30 pm (Refreshments at 1 pm) Where: CAS
Building at ODU (1021 W. 47th St.)
Abstract: THz radiation is electromagnetic wave radiation with
frequencies beyond microwave frequency but less than far infrared. This
is an interesting frequency range for applications, but unfortunately, a
difficult range for coherent sources. In this talk I will briefly review
some of the potential applications of THz, briefly review some of the
present sources of coherent THz, and show how by marrying (S)RF beam
acceleration techniques and undulators, high average power sources of
coherent radiation can be created.
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Future Speakers: Dec. 11: Matt Poelker Jan. 22: Desh Ranjan Feb. 26: Joe
Grames
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Gail Dodge Department of Physics Old Dominion University Norfolk, VA 23529
<A class=moz-txt-link-abbreviated href="mailto:gdodge@odu.edu" target=_blank>gdodge@odu.edu</A> office: (757) 683-5854 fax: (757) 683-3038
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