The theory of the scattering-induced feeding-in in bent crystals
Valery M. Biryukov

TL;DR
This paper develops an analytical theory for the efficiency of scattering-induced feed-in in bent crystals, aligning well with experimental and simulation results.
Contribution
It introduces a new analytical model for scattering-induced feed-in in bent crystals, validated against experiments and simulations.
Findings
The theory accurately predicts feed-in efficiency.
Good agreement with experimental data.
Monte Carlo simulations confirm the theoretical predictions.
Abstract
An analytical theory for the efficiency of scattering-induced transitions from a random to a channeled state (feed-in) in bent crystals is derived. The predictions from the theory are in good agreement with experiment and Monte Carlo simulations.
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