Physics – Accelerator Physics
Scientific paper
2006-04-18
Physics
Accelerator Physics
4pages, 4figures
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.044801
Diffusive Radiation is a new type of radiation predicted to occur in randomly inhomogeneous media due to the multiple scattering of pseudophotons. This theoretical effect is now observed experimentally. The radiation is generated by the passage of electrons of energy 200KeV-2.2MeV through a random stack of films in the visible light region. The radiation intensity increases resonantly provided the Cherenkov condition is satisfied for the average dielectric constant of the medium. The observed angular dependence and electron resonance energy are in agreement with the theoretical predictions. These observations open a road to application of diffusive radiation in particle detection, astrophysics, soft X-ray generation and etc.. `
Ananikian N. S.
Arakelian V. H.
Ayvazyan R. B.
Gavalyan V. V.
Gevorkian Zh. S.
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