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Transition radiation and Bragg resonances

Physical Review A, 1994
Both spontaneous and stimulated radiation emitted by an electron beam traversing a periodic medium are studied in the approximation of neglecting the influence of the field on the motion of the electrons. The results are valid both in the vicinity of the Bragg domain as well as far from it.
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Resonant Transition Radiation

2011
As it follows from the figure, the minimal value of the TR yield coincides with a direction of charge velocity. The angular distributions of TR for various values of the Lorentz-factor (and accordingly β) in dependence of the direction cosines, which can change from −1 up to +1 are shown in the presented figure.
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Transition radiation as a source of circularly polarized radiation

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, 2005
Transition radiation generated by a moving charge after crossing two gratings, one after another, is considered. The gratings are made of parallel metal wires. Gratings planes are parallel to each other and are perpendicular to the charge velocity. Conductors of the first gratings are perpendicular to conductors of the other.
B.M. Bolotovskii, A.V. Serov
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Coherent transition radiation

17th International Conference on Infrared and Millimeter Waves, 2017
We have obtained a new kind of light source, coherent transition radiation, using linear accel- erators and have examined its properties. It will be useful for IR and MM wave spectroscopy owing to its continuous spectrum and its picosecond duration. It will also be useful for analysis of a bunch shape of charged particles.
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Theory of X-Ray Transition Radiation from Graphene for Transition Radiation Detectors

2017
We present the theory of transition radiation for monolayers in X-ray domain from the first principles and consider the pros and cons of using graphene-monolayer in transition radiation detectors.
Mikhail N. Strikhanov   +3 more
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Transition radiation and diffraction radiation. Similarities and differences

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, 1998
Abstract The characteristics of diffraction radiation (DR), i.e. radiation of the charged particle moving near conducting target have been considered for an ultrarelativistic case. The simple expressions for DR fields for the semi-infinite ideal conducting target have been derived.
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Transition Radiation with a Finite Plate

Journal of Applied Physics, 1962
The transition radiation due to a modulated infinite electron beam passing through a finite infinitely conducting circular plate is computed. Numerical results are worked out for various ratios of plate radius to wavelength with a 300-MeV electron beam. These results compare favorably with an approximate expression derived from a Russian paper.
P. Parzen, G. Nomicos
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The transition radiation detector of MACRO

Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, 1997
The measurement of the residual energy spectrum of secondary muons in the TeV region can offer new experimental opportunities in cosmic ray physics. We present a large area transition radiation detector (TRD) of 36 m 2 active area, partially installed since april 1994 on the underground MACRO detector in order to accomplish such a measurement.
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Radiation therapy‐associated toxicity: Etiology, management, and prevention

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Kyle Wang
exaly  

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