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Laser polarization of positron beam
For a number of physical studies which are planned to be made with the next
generation colliders, it is necessary to use polarized beams of both electrons
and positrons. The problem of producing and acceleration of polarized electrons
may be considered to be solved, but the existing approaches to create polarized
positron beams do not ensure the parameters required. This work proposes a new
approach to produce polarized positron beams, which is based on the process of
multiple Compton backscattering of unpolarized ultrarelativistic positrons in
the field of intense circularly polarized laser wave
Resonant Diffraction Radiation from an Ultrarelativistic Particle Moving Close to a Tilted Grating
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.Comment: 17 pages, 12 figures, RevTe
Simulation of Coherent Diffraction Radiation Generation by Pico-Second Electron Bunches in an Open Resonator
In this report we present new approach for calculation of processes of diffraction radiation generation, storage and decay in an open resonator based on generalized surface current method. The radiation characteristics calculated using the developed approach were compared with those calculated using Gaussian-Laguerre modes method. The comparison shows reasonable coincidence of the results that allows to use developed method for investigation of more complicated resonators
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