Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8189270 | Physics Letters B | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We studied the dechanneling length of 150 GeV/cÏâ interacting with a short bent silicon crystal. Dechanneling length measures the rate and the strength of incoherent interactions of channeled particles in a crystal. The mechanism of dechanneling of negatively charged particles has been elucidated through simulation and experiment. It was found that the dechanneling length for negative particles is comparable to the nuclear dechanneling length for positive charges. Indeed, dechanneling of negative particles occurs as a result of incoherent interactions with the nuclei because the trajectories of such particles always intersect atomic planes, explaining the lower channeling efficiency for such particles. Obtained results can be useful for the design of crystals for manipulating high-energy negative particle beams through channeling.
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Authors
W. Scandale, R. Losito, E. Bagli, L. Bandiera, P. Dalpiaz, M. Fiorini, V. Guidi, A. Mazzolari, D. Vincenzi, G. Della Mea, E. Vallazza, A.G. Afonin, Yu.A. Chesnokov, V.A. Maisheev, I.A. Yazynin, A.D. Kovalenko, A.M. Taratin, A.S. Denisov, M. Prest,