Abstract
When fast electrons pass through a periodic medium, electromagnetic wave is generated (resonant transition radiation)1. The angle of emission θ with respect to the beam and wavelength λ for this radiation is related by where is the average dielectric constant, v is the velocity of electron, n is an integer, and l is the spatial period of interfaces. We consider a system composed of many thin (≤100 Å) layers which makes it possible to drastically reduce the critical energy to a few tens Kev or lower 2,3. The use of lower energy is prevented by the scattering of electrons and absorption of X-ray photon in the material. Taking these two factors into consideration, we obtain the optimal range of electron energy Eo (which appears to be between a few hundreds Kev and a few Mev), the total thickness of the superlattice L and maximal radiation for a given frequency ω.
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