Twisted-photons Distribution Emitted by Relativistic Electrons at the
Axial Channeling
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2403.01930v1
- Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2024 10:51:43 GMT
- Title: Twisted-photons Distribution Emitted by Relativistic Electrons at the
Axial Channeling
- Authors: K. B. Korotchenko, Y. P. Kunashenko
- Abstract summary: A new method for calculating the radiation of a twisted photon emitted at any angle to the particle velocity has been developed.
Using this method, the theory of radiation of a twisted photon by an axially channeled electron at an arbitrary angle to the direction of motion was first created.
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- Abstract: Within the framework of quantum electrodynamics, a new method for calculating
the radiation of a twisted photon emitted at any angle to the particle velocity
has been developed. Using this method, the theory of radiation of a twisted
photon by an axially channeled electron at an arbitrary angle to the direction
of motion was first created. The twisted-photons angular disibution calculated
for the first time
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