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    Spectral distribution in the reflection of parametric X-rays

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    The parametric X-ray radiation (PXR) spectra are measured on condition when the angular size of PXR cone is smaller than the angular resolution of the experiment. The PXR is generated under interaction of 50GeV proton beam with silicon crystal in Bragg geometry. The comparison of experimental data with results of developed theoretical model is presented and discusse

    Formation region effects in x-ray transition radiation from 1 to 6 GeV electrons in multilayer targets

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    The formation region effects in x-ray transition radiation have been experimentally investigated. The radiation was generated using 1-6 GeV electrons impinging on two multilayer targets with considerably different periods. The absolute yield of transition radiation was measured and the wide spectral peak in the range from 10 to 30 keV was observe

    Experimental investigation of optical transition radiation in amorphous quartz

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    Optical transition radiation (OTR) in amorphous quartz is investigated experimentally for electrons with energies 7.5MeV. It is shown that the Cherenkov radiation and OTR can be separated at specific conditions. The linear polarization of OTR is investigated and it is shown that the polarization is radial. The results of measurements for the spectral distribution of OTR have shown the maximum intensity of radiation at the wavelengths in the range 320–500 nm

    Monochromatic optical cherenkov radiation of moderately relativistic lons in radiators with frequency dispersion

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    Optical Cherenkov radiation of moderately relativistic ions in a CVD-diamond plate with frequency dispersion is considere

    Influence of temperature gradient on diffracted X-ray spectrum in quartz crystal

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    In this work characteristics of hard X-ray (with energy higher than 30 keV) were investigated. In the experiment we measured spectra of X-ray reflected by a quartz monocrystal in Laue geometry under influence of the temperature gradient. The measurements were made by the spectrometer BDER-KI-11K with 300 eV resolution on the 17.74 keV spectral line of Am241 and the spectrometer XR-100CR with 270 eV resolution on the same spectral line. An existence of temperature gradient leads to increasing of the diffracted beam intensity. The intensity was measured dependently on the temperature of one of the edge of the crystal

    Coherent Cherenkov radiation as an intense THz source

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    Diffraction and Cherenkov radiation of relativistic electrons from a dielectric target has been proposed as mechanism for production of intense terahertz (THz) radiation. The use of an extremely short high-energy electron beam of a 4th generation light source (X-ray free electron laser) appears to be very promising. A moderate power from the electron beam can be extracted and converted into THz radiation with nearly zero absorption losses. The initial experiment on THz observation will be performed at CLARA/VELA FEL test facility in the UK to demonstrate the principle to a wider community and to develop the radiator prototype. In this paper, we present our theoretical predictions (based on the approach of polarization currents), which provides the basis for interpreting the future experimental measurements. We will also present our hardware design and discuss a plan of the future experiment

    Self-amplified Cherenkov radiation from a relativistic electron in a waveguide partially filled with a laminated material

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    The radiation from a relativistic electron uniformly moving along the axis of cylindrical waveguide filled with laminated material of finite length is investigated. Expressions for the spectral distribution of radiation passing throw the transverse section of waveguide at large distances from the laminated material are derived with no limitations on the amplitude and variation profile of the layered medium permittivity and permeability. Numerical results for layered material consisting of dielectric plates alternated with vacuum gaps are given. It is shown that at a special choice of problem parameters, Cherenkov radiation generated by the relativistic electron inside the plates is self-amplified. The visual explanation of this effect is given and a possible application is discussed.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures,1 table, the paper is accepted for publication in the Journal of Physics: Conference Serie
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