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RADIATION BY RELATIVISTIC ELECTRONS IN THIN TARGETS AND AT COLLISIONS WITH SHORT BUNCHES OF RELATIVISTIC PARTICLES

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The process of radiation at collision of relativistic electron with short and long bunch of relativistic particles is considered. The analogy between this process and the process of radiation by relativistic electrons in oriented crystals is mentioned. Conditions, under which the coherent effect in radiation and the effect of suppression of coherent radiation take place, are obtained. Physical causes for arising of these effects are discussed.

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Shul'ga, N., Tyutyunnik, D. (2006). RADIATION BY RELATIVISTIC ELECTRONS IN THIN TARGETS AND AT COLLISIONS WITH SHORT BUNCHES OF RELATIVISTIC PARTICLES. In: Wiedemann, H. (eds) Advanced Radiation Sources and Applications. NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, vol 199. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3450-4_20

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