Superradiant parametric X-ray emission
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2206.09482v1
- Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2022 20:19:52 GMT
- Title: Superradiant parametric X-ray emission
- Authors: I. D. Feranchuk and N. Q. San and O. D. Skoromnik
- Abstract summary: We compute a spectrum of parametric X-ray radiation inside a crystal from electrons periodically modulated in density.
We demonstrate that in the case of a resonance between the frequency of parametric X-ray radiation and a frequency of modulation of an electron bunch the sequence of strong quasi-monochromatic X-ray pulses is formed.
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- Abstract: We compute a spectrum of parametric X-ray radiation (PXR) inside a crystal
from a bunch of electrons, which is periodically modulated in density. We
consider that the bunch of electrons is exiting from a XFEL channel. We
demonstrate that in the case of a resonance between the frequency of parametric
X-ray radiation and a frequency of modulation of an electron bunch the sequence
of strong quasi-monochromatic X-ray pulses is formed -- superradiant parametric
X-ray emission (SPXE) with frequencies multiples of the modulation frequency.
The number of photons in the impulse of SPXE in the case of an extremely
asymmetric diffraction is comparable with the photon number in the impulse of a
XFEL. Moreover the SPXE is directed under the large angle to the electron
velocity and every harmonic in the spectrum is emitted under its own angle.
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