Recently discovered processes of volume reflection and multiple volume reflection of charged particles in bent crystals are accompanied by specific electromagnetic (e.m.) radiation. The mechanism of radiation emission is quite complex due to the coexistence of different regimes for particle dynamics, resulting in e.m. generation with features characteristic of each regime. We present a simulation taking into consideration both the nondipole nature and arbitrary multiplicity of radiation accompanying volume reflection. This approach is worked out for electrons or positrons of any energy and is based on the local straight-crystal approximation and Baier-Katkov formula for radiation, the integration of which is considerably facilitated by the fast Fourier transform method. The radiation generated by multiple volume reflection with vertical and skew planes has been studied, too. A large axial contribution to the hard part of the radiative energy loss spectrum as well as the strengthening of planar radiation, with respect to the single volume reflection case, in the soft part of the spectrum are demonstrated. Both the wide spectrum and high intensity make this type of radiation quite suitable for the conversion of electron and positron beams to hard γ radiation.

Radiation generated by single and multiple volume reflection of ultrarelativistic electrons and positrons in bent crystals

GUIDI, Vincenzo;BANDIERA, Laura;
2012

Abstract

Recently discovered processes of volume reflection and multiple volume reflection of charged particles in bent crystals are accompanied by specific electromagnetic (e.m.) radiation. The mechanism of radiation emission is quite complex due to the coexistence of different regimes for particle dynamics, resulting in e.m. generation with features characteristic of each regime. We present a simulation taking into consideration both the nondipole nature and arbitrary multiplicity of radiation accompanying volume reflection. This approach is worked out for electrons or positrons of any energy and is based on the local straight-crystal approximation and Baier-Katkov formula for radiation, the integration of which is considerably facilitated by the fast Fourier transform method. The radiation generated by multiple volume reflection with vertical and skew planes has been studied, too. A large axial contribution to the hard part of the radiative energy loss spectrum as well as the strengthening of planar radiation, with respect to the single volume reflection case, in the soft part of the spectrum are demonstrated. Both the wide spectrum and high intensity make this type of radiation quite suitable for the conversion of electron and positron beams to hard γ radiation.
2012
Guidi, Vincenzo; Bandiera, Laura; V., Tikhomirov
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