Contribution of incoherent effects to the orientation dependence of bremsstrahlung from rapid electrons in crystal

Physics – Accelerator Physics

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VIII International Symposium "Radiation from Relativistic Electrons in Periodic Structures" (RREPS-09) Zvenigorod, Russia, Sep

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10.1088/1742-6596/236/1/012027

The bremsstrahlung cross section for relativistic electrons in a crystal is split into the sum of coherent and incoherent parts (the last is due to a thermal motion of atoms in the crystal). Although the spectrum of incoherent radiation in crystal is similar to one in amorphous medium, the incoherent radiation intensity could demonstrate substantial dependence on the crystal orientation due to the electrons' flux redistribution in the crystal. In the present paper we apply our method of the incoherent bremsstrahlung simulation developed earlier to interpretation of some recent experimental results obtained at the Mainz Microtron MAMI.

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