The γ-radiation by electrons with the energy of ∼200 MeV in a 100μm-thick diamond crystal has been measured at the MAX-lab experimental facility, when the electrons are incident on the crystal along the 〈100〉 axis. In this case, the intensity of the -radiation with the energy ∼1–2 MeV is approximately 16 times higher than that in amorphous matter of the same thickness. Theoretical calculations based on the quasi-classical QED approximation are in good agreement with the experimental data. The analysis of the radiation mechanisms has shown that the main contribution to the radiation intensity resulted from electrons, moving in the above-barrier regime and at small angles to the crystal axis
Powders of synthetic diamond with low strength were sorted on sets with a different grain size. The ...
Radiation from high energy electrons in an oriented crystal can be considered in a frame of the quas...
The radiation emitted by 855 MeV electrons via planar channeling and volume reflection in a 30.5-μm-...
The γ-radiation by electrons with the energy of∼ 200MeV in a 100 μm-thick diamond crystal has been m...
A few years ago the CERN NA-43 collaboration installed an upgraded detector system which allows a de...
In this paper we present the results of a systematic numerical analysis of the channeling properties...
Classical radiation reaction is the effect of the electromagnetic field emitted by an accelerated el...
Diamond is an exceptionally radiation-hard material, but the main mechanisms by which lattice damage...
AbstractClassical radiation reaction is the effect of the electromagnetic field emitted by an accele...
The first measurements of CR at the Radiation source ELBE of the Forschungszentrum Dresden-Rossendor...
An experiment was set up at the S-DALINAC injector of the Technische Hochschule Darmstadt to measure...
The radiation emitted by 120 GeV=c electrons traversing a single bent crystal under multiple volume ...
The radiation emitted by 120 GeV/c electrons traversing a single bent crystal under multiple volume ...
Detailed measurements of photoluminescence of diamond irradiated in 1 MeV electrons have been perfor...
Diamond is perceived to be radiation-hard, but the damage caused to the diamond is not well understo...
Powders of synthetic diamond with low strength were sorted on sets with a different grain size. The ...
Radiation from high energy electrons in an oriented crystal can be considered in a frame of the quas...
The radiation emitted by 855 MeV electrons via planar channeling and volume reflection in a 30.5-μm-...
The γ-radiation by electrons with the energy of∼ 200MeV in a 100 μm-thick diamond crystal has been m...
A few years ago the CERN NA-43 collaboration installed an upgraded detector system which allows a de...
In this paper we present the results of a systematic numerical analysis of the channeling properties...
Classical radiation reaction is the effect of the electromagnetic field emitted by an accelerated el...
Diamond is an exceptionally radiation-hard material, but the main mechanisms by which lattice damage...
AbstractClassical radiation reaction is the effect of the electromagnetic field emitted by an accele...
The first measurements of CR at the Radiation source ELBE of the Forschungszentrum Dresden-Rossendor...
An experiment was set up at the S-DALINAC injector of the Technische Hochschule Darmstadt to measure...
The radiation emitted by 120 GeV=c electrons traversing a single bent crystal under multiple volume ...
The radiation emitted by 120 GeV/c electrons traversing a single bent crystal under multiple volume ...
Detailed measurements of photoluminescence of diamond irradiated in 1 MeV electrons have been perfor...
Diamond is perceived to be radiation-hard, but the damage caused to the diamond is not well understo...
Powders of synthetic diamond with low strength were sorted on sets with a different grain size. The ...
Radiation from high energy electrons in an oriented crystal can be considered in a frame of the quas...
The radiation emitted by 855 MeV electrons via planar channeling and volume reflection in a 30.5-μm-...