Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9818012 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Accelerator-based sources of hard-photon radiation are a rapidly developing field. Coherent radiation of a particle beam in an undulator is a popular choice. The crystalline undulators with periodically deformed crystallographic planes offer electromagnetic fields of the order of 1000Â T and could provide a period L in the sub-millimeter range. In this way, a hundred-fold gain in the energy of emitted photons would be reached, as compared to a usual undulator. The first real construction of a crystal channeling undulator was recently proposed and realised by the present collaboration. After the sine-like deformation of crystal was proven in X-ray tests, four undulators were tested for channeling in a beam of 70-GeV protons. It was observed in the experiment that the crystal cross-section is efficiently channeling high energy particles, similarly to usual crystal deflectors. The experimentally established transparence for channeling of high energy particles allows one to start a direct experiment on photon production from a positron beam in the crystalline undulator. Details of commissioning of the experimental setup in the first run with 3Â GeV positron beam are presented.
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Authors
A.G. Afonin, V.T. Baranov, S. Bellucci, V.M. Biryukov, G.I. Britvich, V.N. Chepegin, Yu.A. Chesnokov, C. Balasubramanian, G. Giannini, V. Guidi, Yu.M. Ivanov, V.I. Kotov, A. Kushnirenko, V.A. Maisheev, C. Malagu, G. Martinelli, A.A. Petrunin,