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Evaluation of analyzing power of gamma-ray polarimeter

Endo, Shunsuke; Shizuma, Toshiyuki*; Zen, H.*; Taira, Yoshitaka*; Omer, M.; Kawamura, Shiori*; Abe, Ryota*; Okudaira, Takuya*; Kitaguchi, Masaaki*; Shimizu, Hirohiko*

UVSOR-49, P. 38, 2022/08

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Helicity switching of circularly polarized undulator radiation by local orbit bumps

Hara, Toru*; Shirasawa, Katsutoshi*; Takeuchi, Masao*; Seike, Takamitsu*; Saito, Yuji; Muro, Takayuki*; Kitamura, Hideo*

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A, 498(1-3), p.496 - 502, 2003/02

 Times Cited Count:58 Percentile:95.46(Instruments & Instrumentation)

no abstracts in English

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Control software of a variably polarizing undulator (APPLE type) for SX beamline in the SPring-8

Hiramatsu, Yoichi*; Shimada, Taihei*; Miyahara, Yoshikazu*

JAERI-Tech 99-082, p.274 - 0, 1999/12

JAERI-Tech-99-082.pdf:7.81MB

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Examination of molecular alignment by a hybrid Raman scattering technique

Yokoyama, Atsushi

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Bustard et al. proposed a technique for molecular alignment and orientation named a hybrid Raman scattering technique, in which a weak, linearly polarized short pump pulse creates a rotational coherence, and then a circularly polarized amplification pulse enhances the rotational coherence by transient stimulated Raman scattering. We simulate the degree of alignment for N$$_{2}$$ by solving time-dependent Schr$"o$dinger equations and examined the possibility of the enhancement by this technique. The degree of alignment is enhanced, when right-circularly polarized photons scatters to left-circularly polarized photon. On the other hand, it is suppressed when left-circularly polarized photons scatters to right-circularly polarized photon.

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