Abstract
Effect of magnet edges, limited acceptance and interference of light coming from different points of the electron trajectory, as well as coherent addition of light from different electrons in a bunch, can modify the spectral-angular distribution of synchrotron radiation in the far infrared range (10 11-1013 Hz). Although these effects might influence more likely only the lower-frequency part of this range, and many of them might be reduced or washed out by integration over angles, and by the spread in positions and angles of the electrons, they deserve a more detailed theoretical and experimental analysis

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