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I have a bit of an unusual background for a physicist. Before pursuing my Ph.D. I served in the Marine Corps, worked in electronics, and was a systems programmer. My doctoral work was in experimental atomic physics. I studied the scattering of electrons by helium atoms. After that I became interested in learning how a laser beam affects the scattering process. I have been doing experiments on laser assisted electron scattering for the past nine years. So far, I have published three articles [1,2,3] in Physical Review A about these experiments.
The “Discovering a new way to produce x-rays” research by Dr. Bruno deHarak is project associated with the Physics Department of Illinois Wesleyan University (Federal Tax ID 37-0662594), an Illinois nonprofit corporation with federal tax exempt status under Section 501 (c)(3). All donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law. 100% of your donation for this project supports research activities.
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January 2016
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