Photon Emission from Charged Particles Moving in Undulators Placed in a Photonic Crystal
V.G. Baryshevsky, A.A. Gurinovich

TL;DR
This paper investigates photon emission from charged particles moving through an undulator within a photonic crystal, analyzing spectral, angular, and temporal radiation characteristics, revealing oscillations caused by interference effects.
Contribution
It introduces a theoretical analysis of photon radiation in a photonic crystal with an undulator, highlighting interference effects on radiation properties.
Findings
Oscillations in radiation intensity over time
Interference between undulator and parametric radiations
Spectral-angular distribution of emitted photons
Abstract
The law of photon radiation from electron beams passing through a photonic crystal in the presence of an undulator is considered. The spectral-angular distribution and the time evolution of radiation is found. It is shown that the characteristics of the radiation intensity in time demonstrate oscillations due to the interference between undulator and parametric (quasi-Cherenkov) radiations.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCrystallography and Radiation Phenomena · Photonic Crystals and Applications · Gyrotron and Vacuum Electronics Research
