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Experimental study of positron production from a 2.55-mm-thick silicon crystal target using 8-GeV channeling electron beams with high-bunch charges (2007)

Abstract
We have investigated quenching phenomena of channeling radiation through positron production from a silicon crystal hit by a single-bunch electron beam with high-bunch charge at the 8-GeV electron/positron injector linac. The crystal axis, left angle bracket1 1 0right-pointing angle bracket, was aligned to the electron beam with a precise goniometer, and positrons produced in the forward direction with a momentum of 20 MeV/c were detected with a magnetic spectrometer. Positron yields were measured by varying the charge in a bunch with a typical bunch length of not, vert, similar10 ps from 0.1 nC to 2 nC. The corresponding instantaneous current density ranged from 0.15 × 104 to 1.2 × 104 A/cm2. The results show that, at these current densities, the positron yield is proportional to the bunch charge within the experimental accuracy, which implies that no non-linear phenomena are observed in channeling radiation.

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Publisher HAL - CCSD
Repository INRIA a CCSD electronic archive server based on P.A.O.L (France)
Keywords Physics/Physics/Instrumentation and Detectors, Channeling radiation, Coherent bremsstrahlung, Positron source, Crystal target, Solid-state plasma
Type proceeding with peer review
Relation http://hal.inria.fr/docs/00/12/39/73/PDF/img_index.pdf