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Electron radiation in magnetic field

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Hi there!

I am currently working on a project during my bachelors degree in physics where I have to use COMSOL.

I have trouble learning this software and my advidor also doesn't know the software, thats why I am asking you.

I want to emit electons into a constant magnetic field. When they are on their spiral path, they emit energy and I want to know which module I should use for simulating that energy loss? Currently I have succeeded in setting up the electrons using the particle tracing module, but I really do not know how I should simulate the energy loss of the electrons.

Also, if anybody knows how to give the electrons that I emit from the inlet an specific pattern in their starting Energy instead of every electron that gets emitted having the same electron, that would be much appreciated.

hoping for answers!


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