Gamma-ray Laser and Radiation from Collimated Particles
Gennady V. Kovalev

TL;DR
This paper explores the potential of using the photon emission from collimated particles for stimulated high-energy photon generation, highlighting the need for very high particle densities.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of gamma-ray laser generation based on the photon emission from collimated particles, proposing a new approach for high-energy photon production.
Findings
Photon emission from channeled particles can be stimulated for laser applications.
High particle densities are necessary for effective gamma-ray laser operation.
Potential for high-energy photon sources using particle channeling mechanisms.
Abstract
The motion of channeled particles is accompanied by the photon emission. This feature can be used for the stimulated generation of high energy photons, but the required density of channeled particles must be very high.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced X-ray Imaging Techniques · Laser-Plasma Interactions and Diagnostics · Nuclear Physics and Applications
