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Radiative electron capture as a tunable source of highly linearly polarized x rays

Authors :
Vockert, Marco
Weber, Günter
Bräuning, Harald
Surzhykov, Andrey
Brandau, Carsten
Fritzsche, Stephan
Geyer, Simon
Hagmann, Siegbert
Heß, Sebastian
Kozhuharov, Christophor
Märtin, Renate
Petridis, Nikolaos
Heß, Regina
Trotsenko, Sergiy
Litvinov, Yuri A.
Glorius, Jan
Gumberidze, Alexandre
Steck, Markus
Litvinov, Sergey A.
Gaßner, Tobias
Hillenbrand, Pierre-Michel
Lestinsky, Michael
Nolden, Fritz
Sanjari, Mohammad Shahab
Popp, Ulrich
Trageser, Christian
Winters, Danyal Ferdinant Alexander
Spillmann, Uwe
Krings, Thomas
Stöhlker, Thomas
Vockert, Marco
Weber, Günter
Bräuning, Harald
Surzhykov, Andrey
Brandau, Carsten
Fritzsche, Stephan
Geyer, Simon
Hagmann, Siegbert
Heß, Sebastian
Kozhuharov, Christophor
Märtin, Renate
Petridis, Nikolaos
Heß, Regina
Trotsenko, Sergiy
Litvinov, Yuri A.
Glorius, Jan
Gumberidze, Alexandre
Steck, Markus
Litvinov, Sergey A.
Gaßner, Tobias
Hillenbrand, Pierre-Michel
Lestinsky, Michael
Nolden, Fritz
Sanjari, Mohammad Shahab
Popp, Ulrich
Trageser, Christian
Winters, Danyal Ferdinant Alexander
Spillmann, Uwe
Krings, Thomas
Stöhlker, Thomas
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The radiative electron capture (REC) into the K shell of bare Xe ions colliding with a hydrogen gas target has been investigated. In this study, the degree of linear polarization of the K-REC radiation was measured and compared with rigorous relativistic calculations as well as with the previous results recorded for U92+. Owing to the improved detector technology, a significant gain in precision of the present polarization measurement is achieved compared to the previously published results. The obtained data confirms that for medium-Z ions such as Xe, the REC process is a source of highly polarized x rays which can easily be tuned with respect to the degree of linear polarization and the photon energy. We argue, in particular, that for relatively low energies the photons emitted under large angles are almost fully linear polarized.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1362826410
Document Type :
Electronic Resource