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Optical Polarization Radiation of Relativistic Electrons in Conducting Targets

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A theoretical model and results of experiments on optical polarization radiation of relativistic electrons from conducting targets performed on the synchrotron and microtron of Nuclear Physics Institute at Tomsk Polytechnic University are reported. The measurements of spectral characteristics of resonance polarization radiation in periodic targets over a wide range of electron energies (both in the Smyth–Purcell geometry and for different angles between the targets and the direction of the electron beam) show reasonable agreement with theoretical estimates.

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Naumenko, G.A., Aleinik, A.F., Aryshev, A.S. et al. Optical Polarization Radiation of Relativistic Electrons in Conducting Targets. Russian Physics Journal 45, 895–904 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022391820895

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