Resonant Diffraction Radiation from an Ultrarelativistic Particle Moving Close to a Tilted Grating

Physics – Accelerator Physics

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17 pages, 12 figures, RevTeX

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10.1103/PhysRevE.61.7039

A simple model for calculating the diffraction radiation characteristics from an ultrarelativistic charged particle moving close to a tilted ideally conducting strip is developed. Resonant diffraction radiation (RDR) is treated as a superposition of the radiation fields for periodically spaced strips. The RDR characteristics have been calculated as a function of the number of grating elements, tilted angle, and initial particle energy. An analogy with both the resonant transition radiation in absorbing medium and the parametric X-ray radiation is noted.

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