We discuss perturbative and non-perturbative strong interaction effects in
the pair production of stop squarks (t~1) at e+e− colliders.
Events with an additional hard gluon allow to detect or exclude stop pair
production even in scenarios with very small mass splitting between
t~1 and an invisible lightest supersymmetric particle (LSP). Such
events can also help to establish that t~1 transforms as a triplet
under SU(3)C. We also carefully study non-perturbative t~1
fragmentation, which is currently not well understood: not only is the
t~1 fragmentation function not known very well, but also there are
ambiguities in the algorithm employed to model fragmentation. We present
numerical results both for CERN LEP-183 and for a proposed future e+e−
collider operating at center-of-mass energy s=500 GeV.Comment: 16 pages and 4 figure