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Parametric X Rays in the Region of Anomalous Dispersion

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The influence of anomalous dispersion on the intensity of parametric x rays (PXR) is experimentally investigated in the present work. An experiment conducted with an inner electron beam generated by the Tomsk synchrotron with energy E 0 = 900 MeV is discussed. A Ge monocrystal 0.17 mm thick oriented so that Bragg's angle ΘB between the electron momentum direction and the (111) plane is 9°30′ is used as a target. The experimental data are compared with the results of calculations in the context of the kinematic PXR theory.

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Adishchev, Y.N., Verzilov, V.A., Vnukov, I.E. et al. Parametric X Rays in the Region of Anomalous Dispersion. Russian Physics Journal 44, 254–262 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1011391902983

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