Self-induced radiation of 4.3 GeV electron beam in crystalline medium

Abstract

Investigates of interactions of a relativistic electron beam with single crystals have shown that yields of gamma rays,their energies and outgoing angles grow non-linearly with the beam intensity especially at small incidence angles of electrons relative to crystalline planes and axes.It is observed peculiar role of a crystal boundary in these phenomena.Ona can consider coherent properties of physical vacuum, manifested near the crystal boundary are responsible for correlation processes in electromagnetic interactions of the relativistic electrons.

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