The Coherent Bremsstrahlung Beam at MAX-lab Facility

Kevin Fissum, D. Brudvikc, D. Burdeinyi, V. Ganenko, Kurt Hansen, Lennart Isaksson, K. Livingston, Magnus Lundin, V. Morokhovskyi, B. Nilsson, Bent Schröder, G. Vashchenko

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Abstract

The linearly polarized photon beam for photonuclear researches has been produced at MAX-lab facility on the base of coherent bremsstrahlung process of electrons in a diamond crystal. Test experiments have been performed at electron energies 143.9 and 192.7 MeV with a diamond crystal 0.1 mm thick. The measured coherent bremsstrahlung spectra demonstrate typical features to be observed at higher electron energies. The polarization ~35% was obtained at coherent peak energy of ~60 MeV. The experiments have shown that produced polarized photon beam can be used for photonuclear investigations at energy range up to 60 MeV. To extend the energy range it is necessary to increase maximal energy of the electron beam up to 250 MeV.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCharged and Neutral Particles Channeling Phenomena Channeling 2008
Subtitle of host publicationProceedings of the 51st Workshop of the INFN ELOISATRON Project
Pages49-61
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008

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