Abstract
The dynamic theory of coherent X-ray radiation, excited in a periodic layered medium by a divergent beam of relativistic electrons in the Bragg scattering geometry, is developed. In framework of the two-wave approximation of the dynamic theory of diffraction, expressions describing the spectral-angular and angular distributions of parametric X-ray radiation (PXR) and diffracted transition radiation (DTR) are obtained taking into account the multiple scattering of the relativistic electrons by the atoms of the target. Based on the expressions obtained, the possibilities of the manifestation of the effects of dynamical diffraction in coherent X-rays were investigated. The influence of the asymmetry of the electron Coulomb field reflection with respect to the target surface (the reflecting layers situate nonparallel to target surface) on the spectral-angular characteristics of the PXR and the DTR under conditions of the electron multiple scattering is estimated. It is shown that at a fixed Bragg angle the width of the PXR spectrum increases when the angle of incidence of the electron on the target decreases, which leads to an increase in the PXR angular density. In the same conditions the width of the frequency domain of total external reflection and the amplitude of the DTR spectrum also increase, which leads to a significant increase in the angular density of the DTR. The obtained analytical expressions can be used to determine the optimal parameters of the experiment on confirmation of the predicted dynamic effects.
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