9 research outputs found

    First Results of Investigation of Radiation from Positrons in a Crystalline Undulator

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    The sensing properties of titanium oxide have been tailored through doping with niobium and dispersion of nanosized Au particles. The microstructural features of the gold-titania composite system were investigated by transmission electron microscopy and the electronic properties of Au nanoparticles were specifically investigated by electron holography. Holography provides quantitative determination of the mean inner potential with the high spatial resolution attained by transmission electron microscopy. Large increase of the mean inner potential has been measured for ultra small Au particles arising from the nano-scale assembling. Electrical tests were performed at low operating temperatures and demonstrated the considerable enhancement of CO sensitivity owing to the extremely high catalytic activity of gold particles

    Preliminary results on the study of radiation from positrons in a periodically deformed crystal

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    In the present experiment, the radiation from positrons moving in a periodically deformed crystal was observed for the first time. The spectra of radiation are measured in a wide range of energy. The experimental indication showing the existence of an undulator peak in radiation was obtained at a qualitative level and was confirmed by calculations. Crystal undulators provide an equivalent magnetic field of 1000 T and periods in the submillimeter range and consequently can be applied to the generation of X-rays and gamma-rays, of energies a hundreds times higher than the radiation in usual undulators
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