Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8175722 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2014 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
A linearly polarized photon beam has been produced at MAX-lab using the coherent bremsstrahlung of electrons with an energy of 192.6Â MeV in a 0.1Â mm thick diamond crystal. The intensity and shape of the coherent maxima and their dependence on the crystal orientation are similar to the features observed at higher electron energies (~ 1Â GeV) and are well described by coherent bremsstrahlung theory. The linear polarization of the uncollimated beam at the coherent peak energy â50-60Â MeV is about 20% and can be increased to 40-45% if collimation of half the characteristic angle is used. At present the degree of polarization is high enough to allow the study of polarization observables in photo-nuclear reactions at MAX-lab in the energy range from Giant Dipole Resonance up to â80Â MeV.
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Authors
V. Ganenko, J. Brudvik, D. Burdeinyi, K. Fissum, K. Hansen, L. Isaksson, K. Livingston, M. Lundin, V. Morokhovskii, B. Nilsson, D. Pugachov, B. Schroder, G. Vashchenko,