Radiation of Channeled Positrons in Ultrasonic Wave
E.A. Ayryan, K.V. Ivanyan, M. Hnatic, P. Kopcansky, K.B. Oganesyan,, V.V. Papoyan, M. Timko

TL;DR
This paper investigates how channeled positrons emit radiation in the presence of ultrasonic waves, showing that resonance conditions can significantly amplify the spectral intensity of the radiation.
Contribution
It introduces a classical approximation analysis of positron radiation in ultrasonic fields, highlighting the impact of parametric resonance on radiation intensity.
Findings
Spectral radiation intensity can be several times higher under resonance conditions.
Resonance significantly enhances radiation emission in planar channeling.
The study provides insights into controlling positron radiation via ultrasonic waves.
Abstract
In the classical approximation, we examine the problem of radiation by channeled positrons in the field of a longitudinal ultrasonic wave when the condition of parametric resonance is satisfied. We show that in the case of planar channeling the intensity of the spectral distribution of the radiation can be several times larger than when the resonance condition is not satisfied.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCrystallography and Radiation Phenomena · Muon and positron interactions and applications · Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications
