Crystalline undulators with periodically deformed crystallographic planes offer coherent electromagnetic fields on the order of 1000T and provide undulator period L in submillimeter range. We present an idea for creation of a crystalline undulator and report its realization. One face of a silicon crystal was given periodic microscratches (grooves) by means of a diamond blade, with a period ranging from 0.1 to 0.5mm in different samples. The x-ray tests of the crystal deformation have shown that a sinusoidal-like shape of crystalline planes goes through the bulk of the crystals. This opens up the possibility for experiments with high-energy particles channeled in the crystalline undulator, a new compact source of radiation. The first experiments on photon emission in the crystal undulator are in preparation at IHEP (Protvino) with 2 15GeV positrons and at LNF (Frascati) with 500 800MeV positrons, aiming to produce undulator photons in the range of 50 500keV. The results of MonteCarlo simulations for the planned experiments are presented as well
Crystal undulator as a new compact source of radiation
GUIDI, Vincenzo;MALAGU', Cesare;MARTINELLI, Giuliano;STEFANCICH, Marco;VINCENZI, Donato
2004
Abstract
Crystalline undulators with periodically deformed crystallographic planes offer coherent electromagnetic fields on the order of 1000T and provide undulator period L in submillimeter range. We present an idea for creation of a crystalline undulator and report its realization. One face of a silicon crystal was given periodic microscratches (grooves) by means of a diamond blade, with a period ranging from 0.1 to 0.5mm in different samples. The x-ray tests of the crystal deformation have shown that a sinusoidal-like shape of crystalline planes goes through the bulk of the crystals. This opens up the possibility for experiments with high-energy particles channeled in the crystalline undulator, a new compact source of radiation. The first experiments on photon emission in the crystal undulator are in preparation at IHEP (Protvino) with 2 15GeV positrons and at LNF (Frascati) with 500 800MeV positrons, aiming to produce undulator photons in the range of 50 500keV. The results of MonteCarlo simulations for the planned experiments are presented as wellI documenti in SFERA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.